I am Japanese 21-year-old. It is a university student. I was impressed! In addition, not only in Japan, we are allowed even hear of world music. The last of the "protect the peace" song is especially happy because the song that you can not listen even quite in Japan. It is possible to listen to the songs of all countries of the world, I am very happy. It is truly "international unity by music". We will now also allowed to cheer. Internet I think great. Because it is because can even thus listening to communist music from around the world to stay in the provincial city of Japan. I am really happy feeling now. Thank you very much. I can not write a good English sentence. I'm sorry if there is a strange place in the text.
+Person Man McDude Guy Thank you very much. I am very happy. By various study since then, I've decided to he joined the Communist Party of Japan after graduating from university. To study the future more, I would want to be a socialist to be more happy world
+I am hungry I'm sorry reply is slow. Now is not a party member of the .nihon kyousantou I am a mere advocate. I want to become a party member and I graduated from college.
Just noticed the wonderful translation of my original comment that RU-vid has made. I think it translates from English to uh, English with improper spacing.
I think people who visit here ought to know (if they don't already) that the Japanese Communist Party is notable for distancing itself from the Soviet Union long ago and not mourning its collapse, and is one of the largest non-governing communist parties in the world. It has a very strong identity which one could only expect from Japan.
The modern Japanese Communist Party isn't really as extreme as its name suggests. It's just that the Japanese political spectrum is very right-shifted, what with the Minshinto and Komeito and all those people. Their party platforms and general political beliefs fall more in line with what would be considered mainstream social democracy in Europe, for example the SPD in Germany.
@@BellePepprs Yeah, like the Russian Communist Party, i believe they advocate for Social Democracy. The thing is, you can't go for anything else really. Many modern communist parties are trying to steer the public towards socialism democratically using the system. So it would go like Social Democracy first, to Democratic Socialism, to whatever may be after that.
@Alyson Loubet That's not entirely true, they are nominally republican but no longer see it as a serious political issue. The current imperial household is left-wing and due to the succession crisis the issue will probably resolve itself.
Perhaps they will unite... but not under communism ! How do expect shut-ins to be part of a producing, industrious working class, when modernization makes it obsolete to work that much? Those people need someone to look up to! A a no-name worker just won't do. A man with a vision, a guide to those who would like to get inspired by animated media but cannot overcome their uneventfull, daily life to produce of value and communism fails to provide this utterly, That, of course, would be monarchism , but modified.
It brings me so much joy to hear the Internationale in various different languages. Makes me dream that one day we can stand united all around the world. Workers of the world unite!
+Xiang Li The Soviets often recycled music from Tsarist Russia and Americans often recycle music from the Civil War. It's actually a pretty common practice.
Anti Japanese people : NOOOOO you can't simp Japanese communism Japanese Communist party : We resisted the Imperial Japanese goverment since 1922 HAPPY 100th anniversary JCP 🇯🇵⚙️🌾 🚩1922 - 2022 🚩
The flag of the JCP transmits calmness to me even if it is a sunflower in the shape of a gear with a corn in its petal. It's something that I can look upon hours and hours and not get tired of it. And the music that is accompanying this flag is incredible.
ho chi minh such a badass growing his economy inproving work conditions building schools and admiting when the party made a mistake while being at war sanctions bombs and many more all at the same time to ruin north vietnam
@@samuelecheli1884 Ganzo xD Tra l'altro ho tradotto solo ora quello che c'era scritto e mi spunta "Do il mio nome adatto ai comunisti giapponesi" Vabbè xD
That is true. The Japanese Communist Party is actually the largest non-ruling Communist party in the world in terms of membership. They are surprisingly strong considering Japan's historical reactionary bent.
Every country has its own communist music, for communism is inherently international. As long as there is oppression anywhere in the world, even in socialist countries, a communist shall speak up against it.
I wish Japan was communist. Japanese people are real workoholics and they also very polite, so they could be awesome communists. Of course Japan has it's own way, and i'm happy about their economy, but the country is still not free from the US occupation.
I think he means that NATO should move their militar bases out of japan, theres much controversy about that, like in okinawa where the population manifest for the removal of a USA naval base.
+Imperial Japanese Pepe You do know that the Tenno does not actually promulgate your toxic militarist dogma? You appeal to the formal head of Japan to accept your self-righteous political purge-proposal, amounting to the death of no less than 11% of the Japanese electorate. For someone who allegedly adores the Tenno, you surely demand a preposterous thing from Him; it is almost as if you wanted to see Him at The Hague standing trial for your irresponsible recommendations. Akihito is willing to quit over the stress of presiding a peaceful, well-fed democracy. Imagine the stress he would have to carry leading a war-torn, starving dictatorship through the ensuing war with China. Have a little respect for the Emperor, you goon.
Is it just me or is Japan's communist party weirdly good, relative to other parties, at producing their own versions of songs from different countries? Every time I see *insert famous communist song (Japanese version)* I immediately know it's gonna be 🔥
No way, the first song is the same march as Gochin, one of my favorite Japanese imperial ww2 march. Its the same march with different lyrics. Very clever.
Communists often used old songs to create new ones. For example, the Red Army march "По долинам и по взгорьям" ("Through the valleys and hills") was based on the "Марш Сибирских стрелков" ("March of the Siberian Riflemen").
Re-texting imperial army marching songs with communist lyrics...I like it! Here in Germany tghe Nazis did the opposite with quite a few 1920s songs themselves. Greetings, comrades!
I am Japanese but I didn't know that Japanese communist party has this kind of songs. To my surprising, regarding the first song, it is the revised version of popular military song sang during the wartime. 聞け万国の労働者 (Listen, Workers of the World)は、軍歌「歩兵の本領」の替え歌なのですね(同軍歌のメロディーは、として学校の校歌や応援ソングとして用いられている所もあるそうです)。
Song of the Volga Boatmen lyrics: Japanese lyrics: Naoe, MONMA Translation by me. えいこーら、 (eikoora) Oi, come on, えいこーら (eikoora) Oi, come on. もひとつ、 (mou hitotsu) Another one, もひとつ、 (mou hitotsu) Another one. えいこーら、 (eikoora) Oi, come on, えいこーら (eikoora) Oi, come on. もひとつ、 (mou hitotsu) Another one, もひとつ、 (mou hitotsu) Another one. (綱を巻いた)白樺を強めよう ( (tsuna o maita) shirakanba o tsuyomeyou) (I wound a rope) Pull harder! そう、巻きを強めよう (sou, maki o tsuyomeyou) That's right, pull harder! アイダダアイダアイダダアイダ (aida da aida, aida da aida) Ay-da, da, ay-da, Ay-da, da, ay-da! そう、巻きを強めよう (sou, maki o tsuyomeyou) That's right, pull harder!
Maybe I should learn to speak Japanese again. I remember I had one Japanese class but it was temporary. ;-; LET’S ASSEMBLE OUR RED JAPANESE BROTHERS AND SISTERS AND FIGHT FOR A GREATER RED JAPAN! Said by a Danish Communist / Weaboo.
ONLY Scandinavian-style ''Democratic'' Socialism, Vlad (the IMPALER, not, the Warrior!!!). NOT the Russophile, Sinophile, DPRKphile, OR, ''Trotskyite'' varietys, you Social-Imperialist DOG!!! (bark, bow-wow!!!.).