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Thank you so much! 😊 I’m glad you appreciate Japanese culture, food, and samurai spirit. Japan has so much to offer, and I’m excited to share more about it with you! 🇯🇵⛩️🍣🗡️
Thank you for watching the video and leaving a comment! There were indeed many captivating women during the Sengoku era, and even today, their beauty and way of life continue to fascinate many 😊. I'm glad to hear your thoughts!
Thank you so much for watching the videos and leaving a comment! 😊 I really appreciate your suggestions. My channel mainly focuses on Japanese trivia, and I often cover topics about ninjas and samurai. I will start studying more about Japanese Cuisine and the Taisho Era for future videos. As for the samurai, I've already posted several videos on this topic, so please check them out when you have a chance. I hope you enjoy them!
Thank you for watching the video and for your valuable comment! There are still many parts of history that remain unexplained, and there are various perspectives on Hattori Hanzo as well. As you mentioned, the line between shinobi and samurai was often blurred, which adds to the allure of history.
Thank you for watching the video and providing valuable information😀 I haven't watched Miraculous Ladybug & Cat Noir myself, but when I looked it up, it seems that Kagami's mother respects Tomoe Gozen. I was surprised to learn that Tomoe Gozen is known worldwide. Thank you so much!
Thank you for your insightful comment! I love how you compared the kunoichi's strategies to Japanese chess. It truly does take careful planning and time to accomplish such complex tasks, just like in a game of shogi. I appreciate your perspective and hope you enjoyed the video!
Oh my god, why would you use this annoying robot voice. I clicked on the video because i was interested in the subject, but stopped after two seconds. Can't stand that voice. Thumbs down.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! 😊 It's indeed fascinating how history and achievements, especially those of legendary figures like Fujibayashi Nagato no Kami, continue to inspire and be honored even today. I hope you enjoyed the video😊
Thank you so much for subscribing to the channel! I also appreciate your feedback about the background music. I agree that choosing the right music is crucial for creating good videos. I'll keep learning and improving. Thank you again!
You've missed some vital points like 1. Kenshin was the only Warlord who could make his way to the shogun's women quarters 2.it has been seen in the historical records that kenshin's nephew always addressed him as aunt in the letters he wrote to him 3. Some say that kenshin's death was because of the uteral cancer he had moreover his body and burial place is still unknown
Thank you very much for watching the video and leaving a comment. I was genuinely intrigued by the information you shared, as I was completely unaware of it. Learning that Kenshin was the only warlord allowed into the shogun's women's quarters, and that his nephew referred to him as "aunt" in letters, was a new discovery for me. Additionally, the possibility that Kenshin's death was due to uterine cancer and that his body and burial place remain unknown are incredibly intriguing details. I sincerely appreciate you sharing such valuable information.
The narrators😢 please learn how to pernouce Japanese words correctly. 😅 Oiran not pernounced ORAN but OIRAN (ooiiraan) Also correct pernounciation for KAMURO)...........please learn😊
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate you watching the video and providing valuable feedback 😊 Thank you for pointing out the pronunciation issues with "Oiran" and "Kamuro." I actually have similar pronunciation issues in other videos as well, so I will be mindful of this in future productions. Your feedback has been incredibly helpful! If you have any more suggestions or feedback, please feel free to let me know. Thanks again for your support!😀
Thank you for watching the video and for your comment. The 'Earth, Wind, Fire, Water, and Void' forms you mentioned might indeed be related to the teachings of Miyamoto Musashi. I plan to study more about it in the future. Thanks again!
You do teach that never atened in teaching element teach or chi fu ka and sui that is the there is other four figthing form chi no kata fu no kata ka no kata sui no kata
You're right, kunoichi are trained to stay cool and not get swept away by emotions, but even in 2024, their hearts might still waver sometimes ☺️Maybe love is just another ninja skill...?
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'm happy to hear that you found the concept of ninja techniques to be a great idea. Your feedback means a lot to me, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and share your thoughts. Stay tuned for more content, and thanks again for your support!
Thank you so much! Your kind words really mean a lot to me. I'm truly grateful for your support and for taking the time to watch my video. It’s encouraging to know that you enjoyed it😀
How come you never mention that some samurai were shinobi? Difference between the two is one is a social class The other is a job. A samurai can be many jobs like gunner or an archer or foot soldier, cannoneer, or ninja. You should look into this more. Another fun facts, there is no book or resource of the period that shinobi ever used kunai (not to say they did or didn’t) There IS however manuals for samurai on how to use kunai
Thank you very much for your valuable information and comments. Your detailed explanation about the relationship between samurai and ninja, as well as the historical facts regarding kunai, is very informative. I will delve deeper into this topic based on the information you provided. Thank you again.