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@swapanbhowmik72 ай бұрын
The history of Japan spans thousands of years, marked by periods of both isolation and intense international interaction. Here’s an overview of the main eras in Japanese history: 1. Ancient Japan (c. 10,000 BCE - 538 CE) Jomon Period (10,000 BCE - 300 BCE): Japan’s early inhabitants were hunter-gatherers who lived in small communities. The Jomon culture is notable for its pottery, some of the oldest in the world. Yayoi Period (300 BCE - 300 CE): This period saw significant changes, including the introduction of rice agriculture, metallurgy, and weaving. Settled agricultural communities emerged, and social structures became more complex. Kofun Period (300 - 538 CE): Known for its keyhole-shaped burial mounds, the Kofun period marks the rise of powerful clans and early forms of political organization. The Yamato clan began to assert dominance, laying the foundation for Japan’s imperial line. 2. Classical Japan (538 - 1185) Asuka Period (538 - 710): This era saw the arrival of Buddhism from Korea and China, which had a profound influence on Japanese culture, politics, and art. The Taika Reform in 645 aimed to centralize power and shape Japan into a bureaucratic state modeled after China. Nara Period (710 - 794): Japan’s first permanent capital was established in Nara, leading to significant cultural and religious development. The government promoted Buddhism, and the first written histories, like the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, were compiled. Heian Period (794 - 1185): The capital moved to Kyoto, and this period saw the emergence of a distinct Japanese culture, including the development of kana script, literature (such as The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu), and art. The imperial court wielded cultural influence, while regional clans began to amass military power. 3. Feudal Japan (1185 - 1603) Kamakura Period (1185 - 1333): The Minamoto clan established Japan’s first shogunate in Kamakura, ushering in centuries of samurai rule. This period saw the Mongol invasions (1274, 1281), which Japan famously repelled with the help of typhoons called "kamikaze" (divine winds). Muromachi Period (1336 - 1573): The Ashikaga shogunate came to power, though the period was marked by instability and civil conflict, including the Onin War (1467-1477), which led to the Sengoku (Warring States) period. During this time, local warlords (daimyo) fought for power. Azuchi-Momoyama Period (1568 - 1600): Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu were three powerful leaders who unified Japan after a century of warfare. Hideyoshi attempted to invade Korea, but the campaign ultimately failed. 4. Edo Period (1603 - 1868) The Tokugawa shogunate, established by Tokugawa Ieyasu, ruled Japan from Edo (modern Tokyo). This era was marked by over 250 years of peace, isolation (the “Sakoku” policy), and cultural flourishing. Confucian ideals shaped society, and the arts, particularly kabuki theater, ukiyo-e (woodblock prints), and tea ceremonies, thrived. Contact with the outside world was limited to a few Dutch and Chinese merchants in Nagasaki. In the mid-19th century, the arrival of American Commodore Matthew Perry forced Japan to open its ports to foreign trade, ending centuries of isolation and setting the stage for modernization. 5. Meiji Period (1868 - 1912) The Meiji Restoration marked the return of imperial power under Emperor Meiji and the end of the shogunate. Japan rapidly modernized, adopting Western technology, military tactics, and political systems. Japan transformed from a feudal society into a major industrial and military power, gaining colonial territories such as Taiwan and Korea. 6. Imperial Japan (1912 - 1945) Japan continued its expansionist policies, resulting in conflicts with its neighbors. In the 1930s, Japan invaded Manchuria and China, leading to increasing tensions with Western powers. Japan entered World War II in 1941, attacking Pearl Harbor and occupying much of Southeast Asia. The war ended in 1945 with Japan’s defeat after atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. 7. Postwar Japan (1945 - Present) After WWII, Japan was occupied by Allied forces and underwent significant reforms, including a new pacifist constitution. The country transformed into a democratic state with a strong economy, becoming one of the world’s leading technological and economic powers by the 1980s. Japan faced economic challenges in the 1990s (the “Lost Decade”) but has remained a stable and prosperous nation with strong cultural influence worldwide. Through these periods, Japan’s history reflects resilience, adaptability, and a unique blending of traditional and modern elements that continue to shape its society and culture today.
@quesadilla792 күн бұрын
After all the Acient Alien racist trash you expect us to believe you ?
@make-juice66483 ай бұрын
A Portuguese merchant sold one matchlock gun to Japan. He wanted to sell more guns to Japan, and when he came to Japan a few years later, Japan had disassembled and studied the first gun and was mass-producing guns. I like this story.
@alexishi20007 күн бұрын
The first gun was sold for 1million dollars value in currency system back in Japan. And it was worth it.
@johnne86sd3 ай бұрын
Im in Japan right now on vacation. This place is amazing! The people and their engineering feats ate truly amazing.
@Final_Fantasy_72 ай бұрын
Engineering feats ? They are the most technological advance nation in the world.if you think u have the latest they invented it years ago
@AztecPurpp22 күн бұрын
@@Final_Fantasy_7Yeah that’s what he said nga ☠️
@ryangray6004 күн бұрын
@@AztecPurpplmfaoo
@ogundokunpeter6028 ай бұрын
The series "Shogun" brought me here ❤
@fullauto11258 ай бұрын
Same
@mystaniceguy8 ай бұрын
Same. Wish we got to see the battle of sekigahara
@waylaidsavant8 ай бұрын
Me too
@dylanjohnson19877 ай бұрын
So are they just stopping the series?
@user-k4d-e59mo28oc7 ай бұрын
*Qur'an 3:106:* “On The Day, some faces will turn _white,_ some faces will turn *black.* Those whose faces turn black, Did you disbelieve after your belief? Then taste the punishment for what you rejected." *Qur'an 39:60* “On The Day of Resurrection you shall see those who _LIED_ against Allah with their faces turned *black.* Is Hell not vast enough to provide a room to the vainglorious?” *Sahih Muslim 5:2334* “The Messenger of Allah (May Peace Be Upon Him) says: ''The most hateful among the creation of Allah is one Black man among them.” *Ishaq 243* "The Apostle (Peace Be Upon Him) says: “Whoever wants to see Satan should look at _Nabtal_ (a Black man)" *Mishkat al-Masabih 119 book 1 hadith 112* "The Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) said: ‘Allah created Adam when he created him. Then He stroke his right shoulder and took out a White race as if they were seeds, and He stroke his left shoulder and took out a Black race as if they were coals. Then He said to those who were in his right side: Towards paradise and I don't care. He said to those who were on his left shoulder: Towards Hell and I don't care.’"
@TimeTraveler6918 ай бұрын
Japan is a country with an extraordinary history and great breakthroughs
@TolgendavReetur8 ай бұрын
no its not, its a punch of peasants fightant on an island until the Europeans showed them what real wizdom and power is . Japan is an overrated shithole
@maxweinbach39962 ай бұрын
Most nations are. But then again, you should know time traveler.
@Kenneth-i3d2 ай бұрын
@@maxweinbach3996 It is true that this is the case in most countries, but the words that have existed since the Muromachi period in Japan are more difficult than honorific language and use words that even modern Japanese cannot understand. There is no other race with such beautiful manners and morals that come with their spiritual culture.
@TyreeYinАй бұрын
@@Kenneth-i3d lol
@pranavgaming202928 күн бұрын
I sure do love unit 732! Ahh comment 💀
@6pingpongpang98 ай бұрын
During the Edo era, Japan was actually open not to the whole world but exclusively to the Dutch. Japanese studied Dutch literature and kept up with what was happening in the world. This is one of the reasons why Japan was able to successfully go through industrial revolution immediately after the Meiji restoration. On a side note, Japan expelled other nations like the Portuguese and Spanish because the Japanese rulers saw what happened to the Philippines and also their trade exchange rate on gold was extremely unfair to Japan where the Dutch just traded fairly.
@theinvicta9577 ай бұрын
Japan was closed indeed at this point in history. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to make contact with the Japanese in the 16th Century, 1542 to be precise during the Sengoku period. The Japanese traded exclusively with the Portuguese who founded the ports of Nagasaki, introduced the fire arms, brought the first missionaries, had impact the many aspects on their culture. Portugal and Japanese relations go back since that time. Due to a succession crisis and a failed war in North Africa we lost independence for 60 years, forcing us to go to war alongside Spain against the Dutch, losing influence in Japan as a result. By the time Portuguese regained their independence in 1640 we were 1 year too late. Though the influence in culture never left.
@Flymoki137 ай бұрын
@@theinvicta957 what kind of eurocentric bullshit is this? Japan had trade with a wide range of asian nations, China, Korea, Ryukyuans and so on for centuries.... The largest trading partners of Japan have always been always the Chinese and the Edo period not different from that in any regard. The Dutch only held a petite artificial island at Nagasaki Bay, meanwhile the Chinese held a significant portion of Nagasaki, the Chinatown of Nagasaki, urban place for real
@Flymoki137 ай бұрын
@@theinvicta957 The Japanese traded "exclusively" with the Portuguese lol. You have gotta be some joker. Nagasaki was never founded by the Portuguese, otherwise it would have a Portuguese Name as expected, which it doesn't. Nagasaki remained a small scale port throughout the whole time of contact with the Portuguese, not to say Nagasaki hit its peak in the mid-17th century with Chinese Merchants half a century after the Portuguese were gone. And as a matter of Fact Hakata on northern Kyushu was the most economically important port for Japan during the entire Period of Portuguese contact. By the way Nagasaki was just one of several ports put on the Map by the Wokou sailing back and forth from China, dozens of other ports too on westernmost Japan were operation bases for the Chinese and Japanese. Most of the Portuguese cargo consisted of Chinese Silk....
@theinvicta9577 ай бұрын
@@Flymoki13 What are you yapping about? I didn’t said the Japanese didn’t trade with anybody else. I said that there was indeed a time when they were isolated from the rest of the world for 2 centuries. And that the Portuguese where the first E.U.R.O.P.E.A.N.S trading exclusively with them.
@Flymoki137 ай бұрын
@@theinvicta957should have said the Portuguese were the first Europeans to trade exclusively with Japan rather than " the japanese exclusively traded with the Portuguese". What a big difference in meaning...
@NickiMinajIsCancelled7 ай бұрын
Shogun brought me here. It has to be one of the best shows ever.
@user-k4d-e59mo28oc7 ай бұрын
*Sahih al-Bukhari 9:87:161* “The Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) said, ‘I saw a Black woman leave Medina and settle in Mahai’a. I interpreted that as a symbol of an epidemic coming to Mahai'a.’”
@theoldman-j6 ай бұрын
its a much better book...
@shaynewheeler92494 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢😮😮
@hoxilicious3 ай бұрын
@@theoldman-j Most books to get adapted are, but the TV series is really good all the same. If anything, it's more impressive that both the source material and the adaptation are great despite being so different from one another.
@日本人-c1e3 ай бұрын
When talking about the history of Japan, it must be mentioned that they are the country that committed the most war crimes in the world, and that they are still covering it up. Asia, Australia, England, and America were massacred, raped, and used as human experiment subjects by the Japanese. Japan and its admirers ignore that and say Japan is the greatest country in the world.
@wackywacky175 ай бұрын
Japanese people are so intelligent and courageous.
@shin9926e8 ай бұрын
We can not explain Japanese history without Jomon. Jomon people are ancient Japanese people. They were not immigrant who came from Korea or Chinese. they were the oldest people in Asia. Basically they were not in Korea and Chinese. this is important history for east Asia. That is, we cannot explain our history without DNA analysis.
@user-yv6mh5oc6e first of all you should study DNA. Current history needs to be confirmed by DNA history. After that Please comment. Haplogroup of Japanese people is basically group D. This is only Japan and Tibet in asia. The oldest group in asia. There is a high correlation with E. E is people like Jewish. On the other hand, Korea and China are group O. this is very common in asia.
@user-jv5rh2ho3s6 ай бұрын
Oldest ppl in Asia.🤡
@marioplayer14106 ай бұрын
@user-yv6mh5oc6e And Japanese always avoid pointing out they share 85-94% DNA with Koreans. FST Japanese are the closest to Koreans. Japonic Yayoi came from Korea and 30% of Japanese and Korean haplogroups are from the Yayoi-Mumon peoples. There is no hiding the truth. You are very closely related to modern Koreans.
@marioplayer14106 ай бұрын
@@Kimcloud99 Koreans did not come from Han Chinese. Koreans have DNA related to Northern Chinese and Yayoi-mumon. Very unique to Korea.
@MahfuzDiary6 ай бұрын
Janapn is a beautiful country Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩❤️
@adeelabbas5113Ай бұрын
Watching a history documentary about Japan is truly fascinating-it’s incredible to see how the country's rich history, from the samurai era to its rapid modernization during the Meiji period, has shaped its unique culture and global influence today.
@shaynewheeler9249Ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢
@Yishai-dl9fr3 ай бұрын
I love ❤️ you Japan 🇯🇵
@Doyouknowgeography2 ай бұрын
Did you know that Japan's Samurai, who are famous in history documentaries, were not just warriors but also well-versed in arts like poetry and tea ceremonies? Samurai were encouraged to practice both martial arts and cultural skills, blending combat with refined cultural pursuits!
@奥山晴正14 күн бұрын
文武両道😂
@KaungSettHan8 ай бұрын
Open the country, stop having it be closed -America with gunboats
@AAAA-lt9hq5 ай бұрын
America forces Japan to open, then sells it stuff to modernize Japan's military, only for Japan to fight America with that stuff, only for America to have to defeat Japan and force it into military isolation again.
@りか-d4h4 ай бұрын
私は日本人として再び鎖国を望みます。世界は悪意に満ちすぎている。
@scoonx35264 ай бұрын
@@유성환-z1h korea
@zachariahsmith91304 ай бұрын
@user-vv3dj2rf8cそれがあなたの国を最初にこの侵略者たちに脆弱にさせた。
@shaynewheeler92494 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢😮
@sumimasenpanda4 ай бұрын
im from ireland who moved to japan. it's like moving from the past and to 300 years into the future. tokyo and singapore are far more modern than europe
@qicui94613 ай бұрын
yes i can confirm you are right, from Dublin
@shaynewheeler924917 күн бұрын
Japanese spa
@davidtiffaniwilliams43343 ай бұрын
Amazing country, amazing history.
@jenjaxskyeАй бұрын
We 💕everything Japanese, polite people, yummy food & cool stuff 🍜🍱🍘🎏🍥🥢🍛🎎🌸 Peace✌🏼, Love 🩷 & Joy 🎀 from the Philippines 👍🏼
@ROBLOXTHANOS4 ай бұрын
Japan is pretty cool.
@JDCosmos83 ай бұрын
This video left out a lot particularly about ww2 America was colonizing island after island in the Pacific including the Philippines and that’s why Japan saw America as a threat
@tkamikawa23413 ай бұрын
アメリカは自分たちが正義と思って、ハワイとか占領してますからね
@backattackjack38578 ай бұрын
Much love to 🇯🇵 from 🇺🇸 … Great documentary
@dave43425 ай бұрын
Korean and Chinese history is longer and better. Japan spent most of its history having a barbaric culture and being a barbaric race compared to its neighbors Korea and China.
@あかし中村2 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙇
@thekrazycow4 ай бұрын
Its great to see the history of Japan.... Samurai-sed... in such a concise manner
@Arete373 ай бұрын
Thank you, I did not know most of that. I did read James Clavell's "Shogun" in one very long sitting years ago. This is a great overview of Japan's history.
@DaiIto-mo5fp13 күн бұрын
For us Japanese, the most surprising thing in modern history is that Britain, the world's leading power at the time, concluded a bilateral alliance with Japan. Britain's foresight and insight.
This vid really geeat Thank you. Remind me of Shogun, Rise of the Ronin, & ghost of Tsushma
@voicesfromjapan8 ай бұрын
I'd be happy to hear Japan being focused on! Thank you.🇯🇵
@hayek2185 ай бұрын
Some facts about the beginning of Japan: 1. The oldest ruin in Japan is the Sunabara ruin (砂原遺跡) of some 110,000 years ago, from which some chipped stone tools are found. This is strange given that humankind left Africa only 60,000 years ago. However, it is found that the Japanese have the highest rate of interbreeding with Denisovan, a derivative of Neandethaal, so this ruin could be related to them. 2. The world's oldest polished stoneware, which is a more important sign of civilization since even monkeys can make chipped stoneware, is found in Japan in Iwajuku ruin (岩宿遺跡) that goes back to 30,000 years ago. The oldest one in China only goes back to 15,000 years ago, and Korea, 7,000 years ago. 3. The world's oldest earthenware is found in Odai Yamamoto I Site (大平山元1遺跡) and it goes back to 16,500 years ago. Soon after this was found, China claimed it found the oldest earthenware of 17,000 years ago. Japanese scientists asked to conduct joint research but China refused and now claims that it was lost. 4. The world's oldest lacquerware is found in Torihama shell mound (鳥浜貝塚), and it goes back to 12,600 years ago. 5. There are more than 12,000 ruins of more than 10,000 years ago in the Japanese archipelago. But on the entire Korean Peninsula, there are only around 50, and this decreased to zero between 10,000 and 5,000 years ago, meaning whatever the reason, they had extinct. This discontinuation never happened in the Japanese islands except for Kyushu for volcanic activities. Then, from the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, in the absence of other ruins, Japanese Jomon earthenware and Zenpokoen-fun (Japanese tomb) started appearing meaning that the first settlers of the Peninsula were the Japanese. 6. Rice is genetically estimated to have originated in the southern part of China some 11,000 years ago, and the remains of rice paddy fields go back to about 7,000 years ago. China has all of 8 DNA groups, a to h. In Japan, the oldest plant opal of rice found goes back to about 6,000 years ago, and the remains of the rice paddy field go back to some 3,000 years ago. The DNA groups of Japanese rice are a, b, and c with b the most abundant. In Korea, the oldest plant opal of rice only goes back to about 2,500 years ago, and the remaining rice paddy fields only go back some 2,600 years. There are 7 DNA groups in Koean rice, and it lacks b. This means that the Japanese rice did not come from the Korean Peninsula.
@cbachinger2 ай бұрын
Point no.1 proves that though Africa has, for, the moment, the oldest human remains, that life existed outside Africa. The denial of ET existence will, for now, be the main reason. After all, the ancestors of the Chinese and Japanese on Earth, were not born on Earth.
@lobtyu2 ай бұрын
@@cbachingerThe denial is due to absolutely 0 evidence at a quality level that is admissible to sane people.
@shaynewheeler9249Ай бұрын
Japanese food
@idee789617 күн бұрын
Interesting!
@gamerchords45263 ай бұрын
This was really informative and well made!! 🙏🏻👏🏼 I’ve known bits of Japan’s history, but this really put things in perspective
@DaiIto-mo5fp13 күн бұрын
Japan's final historical task was to fight China to prevent communism from spreading in the world. However, Franklin Roosevelt's family had made a fortune in drugs in mainland China, so they supported China. The result is the world we see today. China is an enemy and a threat to humanity. The war between Japan and the United States was essentially friendly fire.
@gn-z11306 ай бұрын
This content has many mistakes. ① Rice cultivation began in Japan in the late Jomon period. ② Yamataikoku ruled before the Yamato court. ③The portrait of Minamoto no Yoritomo is Ashikaga Tadayoshi. ④The reason why the Mongolian Korean army withdrew was not the typhoon. There are many more.
@ahtheh5 ай бұрын
If you ever read the source that western people commonly read, these are common mistakes, often times the authors knew the the oversimplification was disregarded to fit a readable book, instead of an encyclopedia However, we should correct them
@MichaelCunningham-c6b27 күн бұрын
The entire history of Japan in 21 minutes...😅 Japan is one of only five countries in the entire world to have never been colonized by another country.
@iraklismoschonas52143 ай бұрын
Great video, extremely interesting, thank you for sharing! I’ve recently started learning Japanese, so this knowledge complements my interest in Japanese language and culture. Greetings from Greece! ❤
@NaokiIto-oj3sg6 ай бұрын
Great video, Arigtato! One request though. I want Hoppou Ryodo (Four islands in Hokkaido under conflict with Russia) to be included in the map of Japan 😢
@stachukorkowski96272 ай бұрын
But on the other hand takeshima and Senkaku are included
@@qfaknot6430 Sorry, i dont understand, could you translate it?
@shaynewheeler9249Ай бұрын
Japanese restaurant
@idee789617 күн бұрын
100% agree that they need to be returned to Japan as agreed in ww2 treaty.
@leloupdessteppes32288 ай бұрын
Japanese history is one of the best thing ever ❤
@jossdeiboss2 ай бұрын
Wow Thank you for this summary! It helps me greatly to understand the book I am reading about the first railways in Japan. The period before that is always a little bit confusing for me, with shogun, samurai, daimyou etc This was very clear! Thank you!
@HEL1X-SPACE21 күн бұрын
This video is wrong on so many levels. Better look for other videos.
@jossdeiboss21 күн бұрын
@@HEL1X-SPACE Actually is quite good for a summary for the period I was interested. I cross-checked the information and it makes sense. I don't know about other periods, but the transition into the Meiji era is quite well summarized. Of course it isn't precise, but that is the whole point of summaries.
@VNTeam-History3 күн бұрын
thank for your video
@rithasp301526 күн бұрын
Wow, this video brilliantly captures Japan's incredible journey through history! From samurai and shoguns to modern-day innovation, it's amazing to see how Japan has evolved while preserving its rich culture. Truly a story of resilience and adaptation! 🌸✨ #HistoryLovers
@BlaRe_06 ай бұрын
My respect for Japan and its history 🇯🇵
@Kenneth-i3d2 ай бұрын
Although most countries have evolved, the words that have been around since the Muromachi period in Japan are even more difficult than honorific language, and they use words that even modern Japanese cannot understand. No other people have such beautiful manners and morals associated with their spiritual culture.
@IndigoBranch8 ай бұрын
History of Japan by Bill Wurtz comment chain? Japan is an island by the sea filled with volcanoes and it’s beautiful
@dweeceman8 ай бұрын
Bill Wurtz did it better
@BaconGod.8 ай бұрын
-100,000,000 Japan mightve not been here...
@andreacorona32907 ай бұрын
In the year -40000 it was here and you can walk to it, and some people walk to it
@ndj.217 ай бұрын
Then it got warmer and some icebergs melted and now its an island.
@Mus346795 ай бұрын
And now there’s more of TREEES!
@shafqatmansoor97042 ай бұрын
Japan is home to the world’s oldest company, Kongo Gumi, a construction company founded in 578 AD. It specialized in building Buddhist temples and operated for over 1,400 years before being absorbed by another company in 2006!
@sioenyuopin2 ай бұрын
Interesting Fact: The founding of Congo-Gumi began when Baekje artisans from the Korean Peninsula traveled to Japan and built Buddhist temples. Since then, the company has led to generations of family management, playing an important role in preserving Japan's traditional architectural skills and culture. Major Business and Activities Congo-Gumi mainly specializes in wooden architecture, and has been responsible for the construction and repair work of many of Japan's famous temples and shrines. In particular, it has made a great contribution to the repair and restoration of buildings of great historical value, using traditional Japanese architectural methods. Management and Change In 2006, Congo-Gumi became a subsidiary of Takamatsu Construction Group due to financial difficulties. Nevertheless, Congo-Gumi continues to operate, maintaining their traditional architectural skills and values.
@ねるさん-c1k4 ай бұрын
Please also address the period before the sea level rise during the Jomon period 13,000 years ago when maritime trade was active with regions like Polynesia, Sundaland, Okinawa, and the Ogasawara Islands. There are megalithic ruins common to these regions in Japan as well, and the Kinzang megalithic group retains records of astronomical observations. It is interesting that place names like Asuka in Japan, Alaska, Aztec, and Nazca share the common sound of "Asuka."
@alukuhito3 ай бұрын
Listen to yourself. Very silly.
@BHoo-r4l3 ай бұрын
Hey, stupid is as stupid does. They actually didn't address the Jomon because they are scared to teach the people that scientists math skills are bad. I remember growing up thinking that the earliest humans fossils were in Africa. Then new findings said the Middle East. Then I think it went England and then France then "who really cares". Silly scientists: you are no mathematicians.
@shaynewheeler9249Ай бұрын
Japanese food
@edwardrivas62027 ай бұрын
Assassin’s creed shadows brought me here ! Lmfao 😂
@tareksadmi71538 ай бұрын
Well looks like you’ve skipped the Jomon people who were hunter gatherers and lived in Japan for thousands of years before the Yayoi people migrated from Central Asia (correction : Northeastern Asia) and brought agriculture.
@@bittcome Most Koreans are descendants of Shandong people.
@marioplayer14106 ай бұрын
Yayoi people are not Central Asian. They are Northeastern Asian. Currently only Koreans and Japanese have a huge chunk of Yayoi-Mumon DNA and very little (0.7%) of all Chinese. Majority of the Chinese ones live in Manchuria.
@micahistory8 ай бұрын
really good overview man
@irnpoo8 ай бұрын
great video
@krookedtease8 ай бұрын
Great! I've been interested in Japan so much lately :) This should be interesting!
@-nf9vtАй бұрын
The history of Japan is a wonder. Watching with subtitles in Korean from Immersive translate app.
@bunk36104 ай бұрын
私はこれが大好きです、本当にありがとう
@bunk36104 ай бұрын
kaka
@Dxrk419Ай бұрын
thanks bro i needed this for school xd😅
@eecorr4 ай бұрын
My dream to visit this beautiful country 🫰🏽
@javonjames45739 сағат бұрын
Don't dream go there I want to go back someday
@Fjrincon183 ай бұрын
Awesome video!🎉
@MisteriosyCivilizaciones2 ай бұрын
very informative
@mangthanghaokip7 ай бұрын
History very interesting
@fulfillmentmengloria34312 ай бұрын
I wish theres a subtitle made by you and not the automated subtitle so the deaf kids can watch and read your videos. thank you so much for this episode it is very educational
@TS-ue5ccАй бұрын
日本人として英語のまとめ嬉しいです! ありがとうございます!
@doggopop30657 ай бұрын
They really did a whole ass speed run lmao
@1027HANA-lc5ke4 ай бұрын
Japan more than 2000 years from history.Japan.
@taktktk52408 ай бұрын
いきなり半島からの映像は語弊があるかな😢東南アジアやタイに近いものを感じる
@marioplayer14106 ай бұрын
Japanese people are 85-94% related to the Peninsula people. FST is the closest even accounting for the Jomon DNA and the huge influx of Northern Chinese into Korean gene pool. Modern Koreans are too related to Japanese genetically.
@ChiakiYuasa5 күн бұрын
That's a pretty rough overview of Japanese history. There are many interesting stories in its detailed history. If you are interested, we recommend reading books on Japanese history that give a clearer picture. The history of the country with the longest single dynasty in the world is a long story that is sure to satisfy your interest, with a series of maneuvers and battles that make full use of "Honne" and "Tatemae".
@JaylaisAwesome3 ай бұрын
Hopefully, I can fall asleep listening to this.❤Amen.
Japan, The Land Of The Morning Sun and Philippines, The Land Of The Morning❤
@ramgonz10052 ай бұрын
funny how western nations condemned Japan of conquering nations when in fact they have been doing it for a long time. 😅
@naturalselfyoga161728 күн бұрын
Great video!! Thank you
@lakurelabpradeeppanthi2257Ай бұрын
Any book, that you refer to make this video?
@TimelinesRevisitedАй бұрын
I love ❤ you Japan
@ゴリラゴリラ-v1s3 ай бұрын
I think a big reason why Japan has developed is because there is less corruption than other Asian countries.
@Christian-eq7uh2 ай бұрын
Well…ww2 saw some pretty horrific crimes against humanity by a certain unit in Japan…
@ゴリラゴリラ-v1s2 ай бұрын
@@Christian-eq7uh It's not just Japan. America also massacres prisoners of war and civilians.
@Christian-eq7uh2 ай бұрын
@@ゴリラゴリラ-v1s I never said that it was just Japan. America deals in horrible systematic oppression and experiments like the Tuskegee experiments. But I think Japan Unit 731 shouldn’t be overlooked. The capacity for human cruelty still exists. And I’m half Japanese and proud of all the wonderful things the culture has brought but I’m also a realist. No culture is perfect, and some are worse than others. As long as humans are involved.
@ゴリラゴリラ-v1s23 күн бұрын
@@Christian-eq7uh 731 is a Chinese and American propaganda. In short, the US is trying to use this as an excuse to say, "Japan is a bad country that can do 731, so we dropped the atomic bomb on Japan." Over 100,000 pages of research data cannot be disposed of in just three days.
@ゴリラゴリラ-v1s3 күн бұрын
@@Christian-eq7uh 731 is a fabrication by the US and China. It makes no sense that they managed to avoid prosecution through backroom deals despite it being an unconditional surrender.
@phlatz7 ай бұрын
I liked shogun but ghost of Tsushima brought me here phenomenal game
@Nikkinextdoorr4 ай бұрын
I got that ad again for the show "joy ride" about the two Chinese girls at the park 😂.
@jayeshkaslikar84635 ай бұрын
How can we buy this kind of 3D map, As shown in the beginning of the video
@mkd50464 күн бұрын
I don't know why I love so much Japan
@ginasilva18628 ай бұрын
"Nau do Trato" in portuguese. Há uma clara relação entre a chegada dos primeiros europeus, os Portugueses, (com a introdução das armas, "nanban art", etc.) e a unificação do Japão e, consequentemente o astronómico desenvolvimento do Japão. Thank you.
@VamsiKrishnaMomidi4 ай бұрын
From india and the follower of japan
@Urban_Arkitek1989Ай бұрын
Shogun, Last Samurai and my favorite Ghost of Tsushima, brought me here. 😂😂😂
@Steven-qi4gm2 ай бұрын
Commodore chandler bing was my favourite part
@JanineLotz7 ай бұрын
Buddhism originated in India
@marioplayer14106 ай бұрын
A lot of East Asian culture was influenced heavily from South Asia.
@mamacamp295215 күн бұрын
We have Shintoism originally
@lockxyyanev8542 ай бұрын
Reading the book ,,Shogun” brought me here. I strongly recommend reading it if Japanese history is something special for you
@Dirtwhistlegristle13 күн бұрын
Shogun did not bring me here. However, Shogun is pretty accurate with the Portuguese/Christianity & the English ship working with Dutch & being blown into Japan. Similar to the Portuguese. Japanese history has always blown me away, the catalyst of what interested me into Japanese history was when I was early teens. 13-14, & playing Dynasty Warriors. That made me question Japan and learn about the history lol
@tylersmith58563 ай бұрын
my entire major in 21 min lmao im impressed
@tribecalledmason19172 ай бұрын
"The entire history of Japan" In twenty minutes?
@digvijayjayakar83976 ай бұрын
Came here after Shogun series !
@dazaiel80814 ай бұрын
The Elusive Samurai brought me here. Anyone else?
@Army_chanie5 ай бұрын
Can you make a video on history of Canada.
@cflee8423ify2 күн бұрын
Don’t you think your background music is too loud? Could hardly hear the narrator.
@tejasb-yb6ww23 күн бұрын
Depiction of Japan getting fair deal is not correct at Treaty of Versailles. European powers Imperialist and more than that racist as they were could not come to terms with a fact that an Asian power was parleying with them as equal. So Japan got a raw deal which along with defeated Germany nursing its wounds got together as WW2 allies 2 decades later. Treaty of Versailles thus in more ways than 1 sowed seeds of WW2.
Brought here by ghost of Tsushima, strongly recommend for anyone on PlayStation.
@NavAK_863 ай бұрын
brought here by Ghost of Yotei lol
@shaynewheeler92493 ай бұрын
Japanese sword 🗡️⚔️
@doctor_docdoc5 ай бұрын
The music you used is chainese.
@kevinhardy89976 ай бұрын
…. and in 2013, Band-Maid releases their first album.
@Chan_Fry3 ай бұрын
Eventually, I hope historians recognize that moment's significance! (Though I'm pretty sure their first album was released in 2014...)
@deep_boy6376Ай бұрын
Japan's rich heritage, marked by samurai warriors, shogun rule, and imperial dynasties, has captivated historians and audiences alike. In a History Documentary, you can explore how this island nation transitioned from an era of isolation during the Edo period to rapid modernization and becoming a global power by the Meiji Restoration.
@zealpulses38263 ай бұрын
This video left out Japan's golden era of anime. We don't always have to end on the atomic bomb.
@kkfromJapan13 күн бұрын
Samurai is the only culture I’m proud of as a Japanese 🇯🇵
@YJSNPI.7 ай бұрын
One of the most unique countries.
@BigLikeDaNoseКүн бұрын
Do korea next
@ismasobreruedas3 ай бұрын
La historia de japon solo es trozos cortos de lo que sera un dia todo junto