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Buddhism vs Shinto, Who is Prince Shōtoku? - The Asuka Period┃Easy Japanese History ② 

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Japanese History ♥日本史 (nihon-shi)
This time we will learn about the Asuka period (飛鳥時代) while learning Japanese!
神の祟り?! Divine Curse?!
叔父 vs 甥 Uncle vs Nephew?!
Who is this famous guy - 聖徳太子 (Prince Shōtoku)? What did he do?
The lesson 1 - Jōmon, Yayoi, Kofun Period⇩
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@oscarurgelbernal558
@oscarurgelbernal558 4 года назад
-try it "noo" said everybody -TRY IIIT "nooooo..." said everybody quieter this time
@SantiagoRodriguez-zi3gv
@SantiagoRodriguez-zi3gv 4 года назад
We can make a religion out of this!
@quintrankid8045
@quintrankid8045 4 года назад
I think it can be said in a sort of sing song, but trying to sound conversational is very hard. I suspect that it's the sort of name that only what the West calls Heralds would say. Not the kind of name a parent or nanny would use to call a child. Maybe the sort of name a despot could use as a test. Say my name or suffer the consequences. Yes, I like these videos. More please.
@pisicafairy4606
@pisicafairy4606 4 года назад
lol Bill Wurtz
@ASHERUISE
@ASHERUISE 4 года назад
I can say it if I read it out loud, but I can't remember it and repeat it.
@oscarurgelbernal558
@oscarurgelbernal558 4 года назад
@@pisicafairy4606 that's rigjt
@rairakkyue
@rairakkyue 4 года назад
"Aww honey~! He looks like Kamitsumiya no umayato no-......." This stays golden 😂😂
@ryojiro6553
@ryojiro6553 4 года назад
The way she deliver her story She's like my grandma telling us old stories
@adelsasumi
@adelsasumi 4 года назад
She's like a kind mother telling stories to her kids.
@VaDonteWilliams
@VaDonteWilliams 3 года назад
@Taylor_the_confused_potato Me too. & I wish my grandmother was still alive. But she isn't. She passed away back in July. & I really miss her.
@ciachofil
@ciachofil Год назад
​@thegaytay4327On the contrary. If I had literally grandma like her I would be devasted that I have grandma I can't bang. Although I would like for her to look like she does at 60 years old. Even if not for me. She is a worldwide treasure and can't be treated only as a hot woman which she is anyway.
@MrShadowThief
@MrShadowThief 4 года назад
11:25 "Then the government was taken over by another clique, and they made some reforms, like: 1. Make the government govern more. and. 2. Make the government more like China's government, which is a government that governs more."
@shion3948
@shion3948 Год назад
Misa sensei looks so happy here which makes me happy too
@tacticolfire
@tacticolfire 4 года назад
9:50 *Wow, I Never Thought I'd See the Day Misa Sensei Having Difficulty Pronouncing Words* this is rare like founding Mew
@williamdennis7250
@williamdennis7250 4 года назад
I lived in Japan for over 50 years, and I thought I knew Japanese History; but your fantastic explanations have really enlightened me! Thank you!! You're the greatest!!!
@Pr0fitOfDoom
@Pr0fitOfDoom 4 года назад
みさ先生がすごく良い先生だと思うよ! (ʃƪ^3^)
@rom4102
@rom4102 4 года назад
I've been learning Japanese since February this year, apart from serious studying, I like to remember ridiculous phrases to say whenever a family member asks me to say something. I'm at Prince Shotoku's other name into my collection.
@vanessameow1902
@vanessameow1902 4 года назад
Me watching Misa sensei's videos learning Japanese Mum: Stop watching youtube all the time and Study Me: But I AM studying Mum: Oh please 3:15
@jonhummel4341
@jonhummel4341 4 года назад
That was a super long name. I think I know a guy who beat him. Here is Pablo Picasso's full name. Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso. Yeah, I agree with you, Misa-sensei. It should be illegal to name your kids something this long. Still, I love hearing this history. I hope you continue to do these.
@davidetravasino5550
@davidetravasino5550 4 года назад
Normally I don't leave comments, but this series is so interesting, please keep up this good work you're doing みさ ありがとうございます先生
@JonAsakura
@JonAsakura 4 года назад
Thanks for adding the Japanese pronunciation again. For those who are not native English, it is much better. Greetings from Panamá.
@mssitifa.r9672
@mssitifa.r9672 4 года назад
I have always look forward to your video as it is very informative. 😄😄
@Andrew-nr7iw
@Andrew-nr7iw 4 года назад
Emperor Sushun: Am I a joke to you? Misa: Yes.
@mannymoonstone8486
@mannymoonstone8486 4 года назад
A scary brother who turns down being Emperor to be a monk but then killed the next emperor? Sign me up for that movie.
@FF2Guy
@FF2Guy 4 года назад
I personally find Japanese history to be quite interesting, and the use of Japanese language to explain it is a nice touch. By the way, have you ever visited Horyuuji Temple in Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture? If not, I highly recommend it. There are many interesting ancient relics there, and in the neighboring Hokkiji. You can really notice the Chinese influence in their architecture.
@legendted6237
@legendted6237 4 года назад
I learned a lot of new words today...thank sensei...
@inuinuinuinuinu
@inuinuinuinuinu 4 года назад
this is my new favorite series! みさ先生ありがとう!
@twistysunshine
@twistysunshine 4 года назад
These are really fun episodes!
@kingnym8871
@kingnym8871 4 года назад
Yes! Please do more history!
@robertchristian7020
@robertchristian7020 4 года назад
great class!
@kamigami0299
@kamigami0299 4 года назад
this is a really interesting video! i would love to see more of these
@ZhouJi
@ZhouJi 4 года назад
wonderful lesson!
@sarahfultz7047
@sarahfultz7047 4 года назад
I would like to see a part 3 of Japanese history
@sundowner62james69
@sundowner62james69 4 года назад
Mo hitotsu resson wa yoi desu you (Another great lesson! ) Arigatou gozaimashita
@janabroflovski2572
@janabroflovski2572 4 года назад
NEW VIDEO THANKS ❤ thanks for your efforts you are my favorite channel
@ouissemzer6864
@ouissemzer6864 4 года назад
Thank you so much misa sensei💖💖💖💖
@EnterOsaka
@EnterOsaka 4 года назад
Learning history is so important, thank you Misa for sharing this!
@rakurai.densetsu
@rakurai.densetsu 4 года назад
かみつみやのうまやとのとよとみみのみこと seems like a great 早口言葉 😂😂😂 ちなみにみさ先生の教えて方法がすごっく面白いと思う!これは最高の日本史授業だよ!
@aminechakroun2498
@aminechakroun2498 4 года назад
I always was wondering about the difference between Shintoism and Buddhism in Japan and their history, I am happy that I had to learn about it through your awesome educational video! I've really learned a lot of interesting vocabulary 😍
@kingo_friver
@kingo_friver 4 года назад
That was quite EASY to learn Japanese history like かつみつのうまやとのとの...
@ChAiNsAwBuTcHeR
@ChAiNsAwBuTcHeR 4 года назад
That second part came quick! Thank you
@alistairbuckfast9546
@alistairbuckfast9546 4 года назад
wonderful series, misa-sensei :) :)
@irenabaradinskiene8114
@irenabaradinskiene8114 4 года назад
とても良いレッスン 👍👍👍👍👍
@xyzrayzyx
@xyzrayzyx 4 года назад
I've been watching Misa for the past month and have learnt many new things. Now that I have caught up with every video, I decided to finally become a patreon, which is rare for me. It is well worth it as the content you provide has been far superior to other apps or videos I have used. I just want to thank you for the time and effort you put into making these videos easy to visual comprehend through the colours.
@maxntogsugar1205
@maxntogsugar1205 4 года назад
ミサ先生ありがとうございます。この日本史シリアルが大好きです。絶対に観ましょう。
@danielsee9641
@danielsee9641 4 года назад
9:54 It sounds like reading a passage from a karuta card or the hyakunin isshu
@jegoy68
@jegoy68 4 года назад
What a colorful history!! If I may ask Misa San, at what age are Japanese people taught about history?
@pikachu7013
@pikachu7013 4 года назад
Heya,I've seen your old grammar videos you really teach very cleab and clear ,so please whatever topic is make some random question and answer sheet please as I'm not sure about the correct answer
@aliikane
@aliikane 4 года назад
You are great storyteller. The stories are entertaining. 👍👍 Definitely more stories. They don't have to be history.
@FranzLisztFerentz
@FranzLisztFerentz 4 года назад
I really enjoyed this new series! Learning both Japanese language and Japanese history at the very same time is amazing!
@socccergal4ever
@socccergal4ever 4 года назад
みさ先生、ありがとうございます!日本史についてもっと知りたいです!
@ITFAE
@ITFAE 4 года назад
oooh these are so interesting, with the side benefit of vocabulary
@iankubo2741
@iankubo2741 4 года назад
歴史が大好きです!ありがとうございました
@БутерБрод-ы8ш
@БутерБрод-ы8ш 4 года назад
Amazing classes, Misa sensei! どうもありがとう!
@user-by4pw4uy5n
@user-by4pw4uy5n 4 года назад
misa-sensei you make learning so much fun :((💗
@Ketsuafureskit
@Ketsuafureskit 4 года назад
Kudara is actually called Paekche, Kudara is the Japanese reading of those characters. In all other languages you have to say Paekche (Baekje with modern transliteration) in order to be understood.
@DrKleMENGIR
@DrKleMENGIR 4 года назад
@9:34 it's like they gave him that name just to get to make fun of him when they're bored or something 😥
@Chronos0004
@Chronos0004 4 года назад
Pikachu has a spirit regardless of Shintoism or not hahahahaha. Nice video Sensei!
@BegetsSaamie-yz9kz
@BegetsSaamie-yz9kz 2 месяца назад
The Twelve Level Cap and Rank System, I quite like this idea. (OAA vibes)
@ΖελίναΛέστου
@ΖελίναΛέστου 4 года назад
i love these series
@Crunch_dGH
@Crunch_dGH 4 года назад
History is my favorite subject. Thank you! 歴史が私の好きな教科です。どうもありがとうございます。
@zamyrabyrd
@zamyrabyrd 4 года назад
Wow, this series is really great and informative. Thanks!
@bpmmcg3668
@bpmmcg3668 4 года назад
Oh my goodness videos like this are RARE thank you so much! 本当に、これはすばらし!ありがとうございます!
@dukaiistvan3095
@dukaiistvan3095 4 года назад
XDDDDDDDDDDDD あの長い名前の読書がやばかった!!!すごい! さすがみさ先生!Thanks for the video!元気にしてね!
@felixthecat1882
@felixthecat1882 4 года назад
Another history lesson - great stuff Misa!
@cangue4805
@cangue4805 4 года назад
Did u grown up in some country where the languaje is eigo? U speak like a native speaker.. I love u
@TheChestnutBowl
@TheChestnutBowl 4 года назад
Next episode should have the Heian period. I love reading about that era!
@Konuvis
@Konuvis 4 года назад
Savage uncle! Love this series. More, more, more! Some of the stuff in this Asuka jidai is pretty forward thinking for the time.
@GhostCow
@GhostCow 4 года назад
I am new to learning Japanese and I find your videos very entertaining and informative. Thank you for making them! Also I love your hair color!
@Lunabear-hn4mo
@Lunabear-hn4mo 4 года назад
Thank you I loved this video! ありがとうございます
@limpid_air
@limpid_air 4 года назад
I feel like there were a lot of long names this time 😅 But it was really interesting! Thank you so much for this new format! Looking forward to the next video 🙌
@erikaramirez7097
@erikaramirez7097 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this, Misa!!
@sdlion7287
@sdlion7287 4 года назад
Thank you very much! It was so entertaining and I got to learn new vocab! I think it would be funny if you kind of tell the Jugemu rakugo xD. In line with the problems with some names (当て字?). Btw I hadn't paid that much attention before but that combination of hair color, make up and dress it's awesome! I had not thought about the attention you have to pay to make it look like that. お疲れ様!
@MrEligeunnombre
@MrEligeunnombre 4 года назад
Thank you Misa for your quality content.
@sweco92
@sweco92 4 года назад
I love your videos and I encourage you to keep doing them. ありがとうございなした
@JoachimderZweite
@JoachimderZweite 4 года назад
I am guessing these two history lessons are for advanced pupils. I enjoyed your enthusiasm and they are very interesting. So the movie - Ran - means battle.
@rmclanikai
@rmclanikai 4 года назад
Thank you Misa Sensei! These history lessons are wonderful and a great way to improve our nihongo comprehension. Really looking forward to the next installment, and eventually you talking about the Nara and Heian periods.
@tigranpetrosov2945
@tigranpetrosov2945 4 года назад
Excellent content! I've been looking for an educating (not entertaining!) content for Japanese listening comprehension for a whiile! Huge thanks! And appreciation for such a great subs material with kanji.
@inabokenka1253
@inabokenka1253 4 года назад
Why you are so smart on teaching Japanese? Amazing
@modernpirate
@modernpirate 4 года назад
これは間違いなく優れたビデオの1つでした。
@gehadattia3113
@gehadattia3113 4 года назад
I loved these historical lessons
@DeHaos
@DeHaos 4 года назад
飛鳥時代の教育動画を指定されるだけでなくご紹介いただきもありがとうございます。おまけに、氏族についてライバルと彼らの論争について学ぶことは興味深いというものだ。誰が誰を裏切ったのか、誰が誰を殺したのかを知っている。日本史にはこんなに多様で奥深い歴史であるからだと思う。そういえば、まだことわざシリーズの継続が欲しいんもの上に近い月にそれらを得ることを待ち望む。先生、お疲れ様でした。
@Senkamanoyaku
@Senkamanoyaku 4 года назад
loool.. looking your vids since few years.. was wondering always about ur "low" rethoric and modulation, but loved ur quality of themetics inside.. and got used for a while for afterwards.. but last days u seem sooo expresive :3 the sound affects soo great "aaannd boooom, a war!" or "all about the length *evil laugh*" :)) guess u smocked some in holland altough ;)) thank you for your vids~~ like the way you are rxpressing yourself ~~
@litabenq
@litabenq 4 года назад
超分かりやすいです。ありがとう。
@general_alexus2533
@general_alexus2533 4 года назад
0.20 the Year 538 sounds awfully specific for the being an approcimate (-gurai) number :P
@Cherodar
@Cherodar 4 года назад
That's traditionally the year when the king of Baekje introduced Buddhism to Japan.
@freddb1975
@freddb1975 4 года назад
I'm loving these. After this series, in your time, can you talk about the Kyoto Jidai Matsuri? I've recently watched a parade of historical figures from the ages (someone was narrating) from this festival, and I thought it was very interesting.
@eris2704
@eris2704 4 года назад
I LOVE this lessons
@TrenteQuatre
@TrenteQuatre 4 года назад
Merci, encore plus de vidéos sur l'histoire s'il vous plaît, c'est génial.
@Sage_Lucas
@Sage_Lucas 4 года назад
仏教信仰が広まると、疫病が流行りだしました。 I was wondering why you used と instead of たら or とき in this sentence. I was considering たら would make sense because it's used when the action in the first clause takes place before the one in the 2nd clause, OR とき because it puts more emphasis on WHEN the thing in the 2nd clause exactly took place, if I remember the if/when lessons correctly. I would greatly appreciate if you reply みさ先生.
@ballsplzwork
@ballsplzwork 4 года назад
These are fantastic. You give such an in-depth look into the past and also give some great vocabulary that many learners wouldn’t know without studying this topic. これらの日本歴史のビデオは素晴らしいです。 ミサ先生は、それらを作る優雅な方法をしていますね。 もっと見たい!
@Gentarozzo
@Gentarozzo 4 года назад
The constitution was not about laws... just moral "you HAVE TO believe in Buddhism; you MUST obey the emperor" well...
@geraldshields9035
@geraldshields9035 4 года назад
@Japanese Ammo with Misa 名前は上津宮野厩戸の豊とみ耳命が難しく漢字です。
@AesculapiusPiranha
@AesculapiusPiranha 4 года назад
かみつみやのうまやとのとよとみみのみこと ー My phone doesn't even suggest the proper kanji for that.
@hektor6766
@hektor6766 3 года назад
There should've been a Kurosawa movie in there somewhere. At least you didn't give the prince's name in manyougana.
@hanna.banana7857
@hanna.banana7857 4 года назад
LONGEST NAME IN JAPANESE (rakugou) HISTORY: 寿限無 寿限無 五劫のすり切れ 海砂利水魚の水行末、雲来末、風来末 食う寝るところに住むところ やぶらこうじのぶらこうじ パイポパイポ パイポのシューリンガン シューリンガンのグーリンダイ グーリンダイのポンポコピーのポンポコナーの長久命の長助 19:17 Rakugo version: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Mfnjo6urmsA.html 7:39 Japanese "cartoon story' version: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9JwyhmPToCQ.html 3:12 American version: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s6lNVQccknQ.html
@moyshemgreenwald
@moyshemgreenwald 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nTZHavl7O_0.html
@j-rick
@j-rick 4 года назад
Misa can even make the brutal history of Japan sound cute
@youtubehero5462
@youtubehero5462 4 года назад
One can learn anything with the right teacher but my girlfriend doesn't let me watch Misa's lessons so I have to do it in secret.
@mikebmcl
@mikebmcl 4 года назад
These are great!
@WANDERER0070
@WANDERER0070 4 года назад
There were parents who gave their son even longer name bc they couldnt decide which one to use Missa sensei probably heard this rakugo story before Jugemu Jugemu Go-Kō-no-Surikire Kaijari-suigyo no Suigyō-matsu Unrai-matsu Fūrai-matsu Kū-Neru Tokoro ni Sumu Tokoro Yaburakōji no Burakōji Paipo Paipo Paipo no Shūringan Shūringan no Gūrindai Gūrindai no Ponpokopii no Ponpokonaa no Chōkyūmei no Chōsuke
@AncientAncestor
@AncientAncestor 4 года назад
日本史、いっぱいがほしい!
@Ashi8No8Yubi
@Ashi8No8Yubi 4 года назад
Do you think sometime we could get a whole video on some of the older language that sometimes we hear in jidaigeki?
@nglkano1507
@nglkano1507 4 года назад
Good job miss 👍🏻 what a great video. You look so pretty and you have a cute voice 😻
@vanessameow1902
@vanessameow1902 4 года назад
先生...「別に」って意味とか使い方の授業が取り上げてくれませんか?🙏🙏 よろしくお願いします~
@kdjec16
@kdjec16 4 года назад
More...more...please
@SuperMrMuster
@SuperMrMuster 4 года назад
Misa-sensei is always so adorable. I particularly enjoy your sense of humor and your way of presenting things. 同じような日本の女性会ったら、きっと結婚したい。 PS. みさ先生のビデオがめちゃ便利なのだぜ。作るのを続けてくださいよね!
@strengr
@strengr 4 года назад
how do you know so much about so many things? rekishi? bunpo? *chapeau*
@NathanRichan
@NathanRichan 4 года назад
もっと作ってください!
@nicolas2307
@nicolas2307 4 года назад
イントロが好き
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