Battle of Nagashino 1575

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gosix2011

gosix2011

11 жыл бұрын

Episode38, Nobunaga the king of zipang.

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@Deadman3913
@Deadman3913 3 жыл бұрын
The thing I admire is not only did Nobunaga employ a superior technology, he had the presence of mind to train his troops to use it to its full potential. Genius.
@Haru-qh2qz
@Haru-qh2qz 3 жыл бұрын
I think that's why guns were so effective. In comparison to everything else, they were easy to use without much training. It kinda became the weapon of the peasant soldier
@aniquinstark4347
@aniquinstark4347 2 жыл бұрын
@@Haru-qh2qz Same goes for the crossbow before it. Training a military archer takes literally over a decade because they have to start as a child in order to develop the necessary bone and tendon structure for a warbow. The crossbow, however, only requires aiming practice to use.
@hatdognialjur2070
@hatdognialjur2070 2 жыл бұрын
Also like bruh all the villages are literally militiamen that can go to war in any second
@dibi9692
@dibi9692 2 жыл бұрын
2000 years ago army use cross bow like that volley firing. Any normal people will use such formation to fire a vertical flying shooting weapons to increase fire efficiency.
@dibi9692
@dibi9692 2 жыл бұрын
@@Haru-qh2qz When Chinese 50 years later encountered Manchurian army in the heavy winter forest. We have much powerful guns than Japanese as Chinese had much advanced and larger casting tech and craftsmen but as we entered the deep forest cannon were left behind. The Manchurian army push heavy bullet proof shield wagon to charge forward without cannon matchlock are useless at all then the Manchurian army break the gunmen lines and into a close combat and followed by strong horsemen charge.
@m3me_enthus14st8
@m3me_enthus14st8 3 жыл бұрын
This footage from 1575 is still clearer than bank security cams.
@fbi.4372
@fbi.4372 3 жыл бұрын
Ouch
@vorox7658
@vorox7658 3 жыл бұрын
@@fbi.4372 wheres 438?
@greatunclestan185
@greatunclestan185 3 жыл бұрын
@@vorox7658 he *died*
@myneighboratemycat5124
@myneighboratemycat5124 2 жыл бұрын
@@greatunclestan185 damn
@rafaeldoespiritosanto8440
@rafaeldoespiritosanto8440 2 жыл бұрын
Yup
@CaptainZlex
@CaptainZlex Жыл бұрын
The Takeda had no idea what they were riding into. "If one musket fires while another reloads, then continuous fire can be achieved."
@SCH292
@SCH292 Жыл бұрын
The very very first encounter YEARS BEFORE Takeda was able to beat them using horse charging. Oda learned from his mistake and Oda was more well prepared this time. Takeda's son tried to do the same thing like his father did but failed hard.
@revbladez5773
@revbladez5773 Жыл бұрын
@@SCH292 It was Tokugawa Ieyasu who was beaten by Takeda in Mikatagahara, with most of his troops also being his own. Oda Nobunaga was not present.
@SCH292
@SCH292 Жыл бұрын
@@revbladez5773 Oda did send some troops to aid his buddy in that battle.
@revbladez5773
@revbladez5773 Жыл бұрын
@@SCH292 Some yes but majority were Tokugawa and he did not go himself.
@douglassun8456
@douglassun8456 22 күн бұрын
Katsuyori had some idea, but he assumed that the rain that made the ground difficult for his cavalry would soak the Oda's fuses and render them useless. He didn't anticipate that the Oda would keep their fuses in water-tight storage the night before.
@TitusCastiglione1503
@TitusCastiglione1503 2 жыл бұрын
The parallels between this and some of the battles of the Italian Wars such as Cerignola and La Bicocca are striking. Mass arquebusiers in a strong defensive position will consistently trounce heavy infantry and cavalry.
@Ironmike2233
@Ironmike2233 Жыл бұрын
Even in the history of Saudi arabia the founder king abdulaziz bin saud had fought a zealous religious group called the brotherhood was a mixture of tribal coalition they helped him ascend to the throne and secure many areas eventually there paths crossed and he fought them in a battle called al-spilla ironically they were massacred and blood were spelled even there leader was shot in a horse charge their weapons were outdated and they were relying on horses and camel charges to achieve victory while on the other hand the government troop were young in their structure and using machine guns and new model rifles and were holding a defensive position on that land
@TitusCastiglione1503
@TitusCastiglione1503 Жыл бұрын
@@Ironmike2233 interesting. Reminds of the battle of Omdurman in 1898.
@Porter_28
@Porter_28 8 ай бұрын
The history of all Japan is very interesting....
@GreatPolishWingedHussars
@GreatPolishWingedHussars 4 ай бұрын
However the Japanese also have this in common with the Germans, in addition to the defeat in World War II, that they massacred each other for 1000 years, just like the Germans did! Unfortunately, both nations then decided to massacre other nations in the 20th century.
@misanthropicservitorofmars2116
@misanthropicservitorofmars2116 Ай бұрын
@@Ironmike2233that’s awesome and I didn’t know about it. Guns go boom
@hardcase1659
@hardcase1659 4 жыл бұрын
No wonder the Japanese produce the best cameras in the world, their cameras from 1575 had better image quality that some of today's cameras.
@bigheadfromroblox9385
@bigheadfromroblox9385 4 жыл бұрын
Hard Case here were no cameras in 1575
@nhatminhhoang3338
@nhatminhhoang3338 4 жыл бұрын
LOL xD
@ShangDi_became_Jesus
@ShangDi_became_Jesus 4 жыл бұрын
Bighead Biggerhead did you really just clarify that?
@rookield8077
@rookield8077 4 жыл бұрын
@@bigheadfromroblox9385 S A R C A S M
@George19090
@George19090 4 жыл бұрын
@@bigheadfromroblox9385 R/Woooooooosh
@ianpascual3381
@ianpascual3381 3 жыл бұрын
"A weapon that kills without honor, without skill, but even so, it gives power and victory and Victory wipes away dishonor."
@nugrohodarmawan609
@nugrohodarmawan609 3 жыл бұрын
Otomo?
@michaeleckert6336
@michaeleckert6336 3 жыл бұрын
Modern problems require modern solutions
@Simone.v
@Simone.v 3 жыл бұрын
THAT hypocrisy ;-)
@apalahartisebuahnama7684
@apalahartisebuahnama7684 3 жыл бұрын
@@Simone.v more like pragmatism.
@boywithcrackers3871
@boywithcrackers3871 3 жыл бұрын
DEUS VULT, OTOMO NUMBA 1
@user-os2wq2ef1q
@user-os2wq2ef1q Жыл бұрын
数ある大河ドラマの名場面の中でも間違いなく五指に入るであろう名場面。 あの戦場の開戦前の緊迫感が御諏訪太鼓の演出とともに400百年の時を超えて伝わってくる。
@togurotoguro
@togurotoguro Жыл бұрын
While these charges are often depicted as being cavalry charges, the recent rains, the flooded rice paddies between the Takeda and coalition lines would have meant that horse charges were impossible. It would have been too boggy. The Takeda troops too were slowed by the soft muddy rice paddies, then by the small Rengo River, and then forced to cross more rice paddies before reaching the hastily built log fences. Hardly any of them got that far
@ermac102
@ermac102 7 ай бұрын
One word: cinema
@hansofaxalia
@hansofaxalia 3 ай бұрын
The Japanese would also not readily have access to the video equipment necessary to record this in the 1500s
@410cultivar
@410cultivar 2 ай бұрын
If I member correctly by mid day the ground dried up allowing for a major push with calvary, but ultimately failed
@finchvalor
@finchvalor Ай бұрын
Who knew cavalry charging straight into a solid wooden barrier defended by guns wouldn't have worked? It would have taken a psychic to determine that outcome for sure. I think they just got really unlucky.
@user-wi1ot2hk2r
@user-wi1ot2hk2r Ай бұрын
当時の火縄銃では三段撃ちは無理と‥ NHKが数年前に゙検証結果を出しています‥ 鉄砲の他‥ 弓矢も使われていたそうです‥
@SrChr778
@SrChr778 2 жыл бұрын
This battle was so significant that it changed the face of warfare henceforth. Oda's tactic of having multiple lines of riflemen, rotating between volleys, was brilliant at the time.
@nicholasmaximus3412
@nicholasmaximus3412 2 жыл бұрын
Learned well from them Dutchmen
@winningeleven49
@winningeleven49 2 жыл бұрын
It could be from the Chinese (crossbow tactics) or the Honganji rebels. The Dutch only used rank mode in the late 16th century. In the time of Nagashino (1575), the Dutch were easily defeated by Alva and Farnese and did not even have contact with Japan.
@mantchova
@mantchova 2 жыл бұрын
It only works against melee tho.
@XxHiiaMaFrOGxX
@XxHiiaMaFrOGxX 2 жыл бұрын
@@mantchova how do you think line battles worked?
@mantchova
@mantchova 2 жыл бұрын
@@XxHiiaMaFrOGxX just like that
@vizytong
@vizytong 4 жыл бұрын
Imagine trained your half of your life as the finest cavalry in japan only to get kill by a gun on your first battle
@regiltube7932
@regiltube7932 3 жыл бұрын
😬😬 Just like attending 4 years college with degree and not getting a job for 2 years
@tombrydson781
@tombrydson781 3 жыл бұрын
Vicky Santoso painful
@thed542
@thed542 3 жыл бұрын
@@wijayapanjim9038 pertama kali di Internet ya mas?
@stevefg3067
@stevefg3067 3 жыл бұрын
@@regiltube7932 FUCK, that's my life. 😂😫
@urthofthenewsun8465
@urthofthenewsun8465 3 жыл бұрын
Probably more like your entire life. I think Takeda Shingen must have been in a saddle since age 10, if not younger. His first victory in battle was apparently at age 15.
@CasualStone
@CasualStone 8 ай бұрын
Oda Nobunagas Line-Volley tactic has not only won him in the battle, but changed firearm warfare forever, with many countries using the tactic of trenches overlayed with vollery fire, It makes the perfect offense for cavarly and infantry while under the covers of a barrier.
@rumble2468
@rumble2468 Ай бұрын
Definitely in Japan, but allegedly the first use of volley fire was by the Ottoman janissaries at the Battle of Mohacs, after the Hungarian knights broke the first line of azabs.
@pistolsniper6281
@pistolsniper6281 Ай бұрын
Bro other nations developed this themselves he did not change it stop lying
@CasualStone
@CasualStone 27 күн бұрын
@@pistolsniper6281 Were talking about in japan
@gregmasters8558
@gregmasters8558 15 күн бұрын
​@@pistolsniper6281this is why other nations never tried conquering japan they would get decimated. First they have to fight the vicious storms at sea then arrive in the shores of japan and encounter samurais with guns lol.
@lagz_alot2452
@lagz_alot2452 15 күн бұрын
​@@gregmasters8558 false, when the mongolians arrived to Japan, they decimated the Japanese forces, only retreated due to inability to resupply their forces at Japan, because of the typhoon as well
@0rbital_nugget188
@0rbital_nugget188 Жыл бұрын
Props to the cameraman for going back in time 500 years to witness this historical battle
@sven9900
@sven9900 Ай бұрын
the camera in 1500s is a banger of a quality
@herpyderpy2869
@herpyderpy2869 2 жыл бұрын
"Using guns is dishonorable!" Oda Nobunaga seeing the Portuguese arquebuses: That...I want that
@aetius7139
@aetius7139 2 жыл бұрын
This thing is all over the place. And its a misconception that samurai shun guns. For 200+ year they fought at range using bows. When a portuguese ship wreck in tanegashima. They offer the local daimyo a gun to sell. After little demonstration he buy 2 and have artisans reverse engineered it and pretty soon. They make their own muskets.
@horsearcher6350
@horsearcher6350 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. Also the japanese have really improved firearm tactics, especially Oda of course.
@dwarvenmoray7019
@dwarvenmoray7019 2 жыл бұрын
"Guns are dishonorable!" Said no samurai ever.
@l.c7665
@l.c7665 2 жыл бұрын
HE SAY... HE SAY... GUNS ARE GUNS ARE DISHONA- GUNS ARE DISHONA- * DIES OF LAUGHTER *
@thecommentguy9380
@thecommentguy9380 2 жыл бұрын
@@dwarvenmoray7019 said the "samurai", aka: fucking weebs
@badfoody
@badfoody 4 жыл бұрын
Hollywood and anime samurai: we don't use guns Actual Samurai: big stick go boom
@mrlonerstoner2211
@mrlonerstoner2211 3 жыл бұрын
Watch drifters its a cool anime that has samurai in it and they use guns
@ethanmcfarland8240
@ethanmcfarland8240 3 жыл бұрын
The samurai shot each other all the time in actual history
@badfoody
@badfoody 3 жыл бұрын
@@ethanmcfarland8240 that's what i just said America
@ethanmcfarland8240
@ethanmcfarland8240 3 жыл бұрын
badfoody Sorry if that was rude
@Potatotenkopf
@Potatotenkopf 3 жыл бұрын
@@mrlonerstoner2211 when I first watched I recognized Hannibal and Scipio, but I didn't know much other than elephants died on mountain and Scipio copy Hannibal. Now I know way more and their rivalry friendship is so nice.
@AManNamedHawk
@AManNamedHawk Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the soundtrack. So unsettling. So foreboding. It truly echoes Ennio Morricone’s work in the westerns.
@MadMamluk88
@MadMamluk88 Жыл бұрын
5:44 is what makes this scene for me: you hear the odd arquebus fire and the crackling/popping of more guns from further down the line.
@prs_81
@prs_81 3 жыл бұрын
Not a single phone in sight, just people living the moment!
@user-cs8xs1bl1q
@user-cs8xs1bl1q 3 жыл бұрын
Ok boomer
@selimreis8655
@selimreis8655 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-cs8xs1bl1q ur mom is fat
@amitvijay64
@amitvijay64 3 жыл бұрын
Fb
@user-cs8xs1bl1q
@user-cs8xs1bl1q 3 жыл бұрын
Selo Akkoç shouldn’t you be on KZfaq kids
@timothydavidcurp
@timothydavidcurp 3 жыл бұрын
You might say that I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one....
@EatitHarvey
@EatitHarvey 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine the 12 year olds practicing their drumming and chanting for weeks just to see your side losing in like 5 minutes.
@surenotejas3163
@surenotejas3163 2 жыл бұрын
Kid drummer: they're dead, oh great leader Oh great leader: keep beating that drum!
@Ayutla-ui4cf
@Ayutla-ui4cf Жыл бұрын
Those are actually priestess drummers that the Takeda used in battle.
@fenrirrising131
@fenrirrising131 Жыл бұрын
@@Ayutla-ui4cf some good that did him, should have just used them as cannon fodder
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 Жыл бұрын
Did the tweens die?! Specifically by being shot in the head.
@neglectfulsausage7689
@neglectfulsausage7689 7 ай бұрын
they sound like 12. which isnt necessarily a problem *winky wink* @@Ayutla-ui4cf
@gamechanger8908
@gamechanger8908 Жыл бұрын
Nobunaga was a very eccentric but a very open minded leader who was brilliant enough to employ early musket tactics, which was the beginning of early modern warfare in Japan. And by eccentric he had a fond taste for western art and culture(pretty much like Hideo Kojima before Hideo Kojima). And he freed an african slave to serve under as one of his right hand man.
@matheusexpedito4577
@matheusexpedito4577 5 ай бұрын
Yamamoto if i am not mistaken
@xmanme9841
@xmanme9841 3 ай бұрын
Yasuke
@BlazefireSaber
@BlazefireSaber 2 ай бұрын
not sure about the last one, he was nothing more than a court "jester" of sorts, and was immediately removed from the court once Oda died
@Isu908
@Isu908 Ай бұрын
​@@BlazefireSaberJester is a stretch. He had a role in fighting for oda and even owned his own castle. While yes he was primarily around for display, he was a trained warrior and well respected by oda. Some accounts believe after his death he served Toyotomi Hideyoshi but its not confirmed
@roulo5516
@roulo5516 Ай бұрын
@@BlazefireSaber Initially yes, he bought Yasuke for the sole purpose of being just a piece of display. Until eventually he recognized Yasuke's strength and potential. It was said that Yasuke fought in the Honnoji Incident, and was captured and sent back to the Italians.
@meteorsr2339
@meteorsr2339 Жыл бұрын
3:53 That nanban dou gusoku is absolutely beautiful, judging from the shape and decoration the cuirass might very vell actually be an import from Europe rather than a domestic reproduction. Kinda wish western historical movies nowadays had such stunning and historically accurate armor.
@broadcastmyballs
@broadcastmyballs Жыл бұрын
You have good taste! While as far as I know it is not identical to any known armor of Nobunaga's, it still absolutely fits him in style and very much is an armor he *could* have had. The arms and armor in this series and especially this Nagashino scene are all great.
@zerozertr555
@zerozertr555 Жыл бұрын
Nobunaga really loved western stuff so it's probably not a surprise he had lots of stuff from merchants
@zarakdurrani7584
@zarakdurrani7584 Жыл бұрын
Looks like the Holy Roman Empires coat of arms on the breastplate. The Imperial Eagle
@TheSeanoops
@TheSeanoops 3 жыл бұрын
The Takeda clan lost 12,000 of their 15,000 men that day. That wasn’t a battle, that was slaughter.
@johnnymoreno5065
@johnnymoreno5065 3 жыл бұрын
And the great Takeda clan never recovered from this ever again
@junandeo12345
@junandeo12345 3 жыл бұрын
@@johnnymoreno5065 after that, katsuyori takeda and his retainers commit sepuko.
@EukalyptusBonBon
@EukalyptusBonBon 3 жыл бұрын
@@johnnymoreno5065 this battle basicly the end of Takeda's role in Sengoku Jidai
@slowhand761
@slowhand761 3 жыл бұрын
If your enemy is stronger than you, retrate and aggravate him. If evenly matched fight but only on your terms.
@treybryant7863
@treybryant7863 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, it was a slaughter. The Takeda cavalry never broke through. And by now, they’re obsolete because of these new weapons on the battlefield. The arquebusiers totally dominated the battlefield that day.
@FelipeJaquez
@FelipeJaquez 3 жыл бұрын
Samurai: "YOU CAN'T JUST KILL A WARRIOR WHO TRAINED HIS ENTIRE LIFE TO BE ONE WITH HIS SWORD!" Farmer: "haha blackpowder go boom"
@euminkong
@euminkong 3 жыл бұрын
Your comment is very important. Guns upset the power balance.
@rnthro2k825
@rnthro2k825 3 жыл бұрын
@@euminkong ofc
@alexanderfilip113
@alexanderfilip113 3 жыл бұрын
Gunpowder firearms were taken in by the Japanese for the same reason they were by Europeans. It was easy to assemble a large group of people and train them in a relatively short amount of time (less than a month) to use the firearms. Sure they were prone to not work due to dampness and rain, but again you could easily have a large levy and unlike the melee or bow weapons that took much longer to gain proficiency this one was easy.
@JM-dy4ty
@JM-dy4ty 3 жыл бұрын
Firearms kill dishonorably but victory, removes the shame of dishonor!
@thegoodwin
@thegoodwin 3 жыл бұрын
"Doom Eternal"
@jiaweichew3370
@jiaweichew3370 Жыл бұрын
What I liked about this is that Oda Nobunaga basically eliminated the main weakness of the early muskets by having his men form 3 lines with a defensive barrier that made stabbing slightly harder (1 firing line, 1 standby line which can be used in an emergency and 1 reload line). Although the entire rank would fire less than if everyone were firing per volley but by doing this they could fire 3 times the speed with more reliance on accuracy over the amount of rounds shot to inflict more damage.
@tropicalslav931
@tropicalslav931 2 жыл бұрын
2:13 imagine just waiting for the hordes to charge looking at a blank fog for hours and jus thearing those distant chants of war, sends chills down my spine and made me honsety scared
@jemuelmongado5030
@jemuelmongado5030 4 жыл бұрын
It didn't cross my mind that the traditional samurai-esque body armor and matchlock rifles existed in the same time period. Apparently samurai look a lot cooler with guns.
@america360able
@america360able 4 жыл бұрын
Facts
@pcmld2267
@pcmld2267 4 жыл бұрын
@Jemuel Mongado Japan was the leading producer of firearms in the world in this era for many, *many* years.
@jemuelmongado5030
@jemuelmongado5030 4 жыл бұрын
@@pcmld2267 That's a really cool fact, contrasting Japan's laws and views on guns nowadays.
@RandomUser_online
@RandomUser_online 4 жыл бұрын
@@pcmld2267 lol wheres your proof? I only know they produce good quality airsoft guns
@cebonvieuxjack
@cebonvieuxjack 4 жыл бұрын
@@pcmld2267 I seriously doubt that given the number of armed conflicts that took place in Europe in the XVIth century. Where the powers where much more rich and had much more manpower than in Japan. And were also more developped in the pre-industrial sector.. What are your sources ?
@melmeki4422
@melmeki4422 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Aichi Prefecture, where Nagashino is located. These fences have been recreated and still stands today. Two small museums near the battlefield collections of flintlock guns, armors, swords, and excavated bullets. Further the ruins of a castle a nearby hill, you can walk around Japanese style catle layout "Kuruwa". Unfotunately no buildings remain, but it's enough to give you a sense of the strength of the fortress on the high ground. Nagashino is still a great place for history fans.
@ammoniumphosphate
@ammoniumphosphate Жыл бұрын
I’d love to visit those museums one day. They sound interesting!
@Eldritchinator
@Eldritchinator Жыл бұрын
There's some pretty tremendous sense of gravity and history living by places like this. Those wooden palisades tell a story.
@markinglese3874
@markinglese3874 Жыл бұрын
That's now on my bucket list off places to visit.
@EJAXK13
@EJAXK13 Жыл бұрын
Flintlocks? I’m pretty sure they’re matchlocks.
@allopez8563
@allopez8563 Жыл бұрын
Hi. Do you know why were the fences assaulted directly instead of being circumvented with the enemy's cavalry?
@kummer45
@kummer45 Жыл бұрын
The quality of this battle and the logistics rivals any modern movie today. More over, this scene alone puts to shame complete industries of film makers and even James Cameron. This is a scene done by the book with accuracy. Rotating riflemen, riflemen with accuracy, protected riflemen with bunkers. Yes, Nobunaga troops redefined the current type of battlefield in simple terms.
@Texan8005
@Texan8005 Жыл бұрын
If you go to the Alamo you can find a large granite stone that a Japanese man etched in Classical Chinese, it talks about how the battle of Nagashino Castle had similar events to the Alamo. Look it up
@blacklegion2531
@blacklegion2531 5 ай бұрын
What does it have to do with it? Chinese
@blacklegion2531
@blacklegion2531 5 ай бұрын
Chinese?
@shadowshots9393
@shadowshots9393 Күн бұрын
​@@blacklegion2531i think he meant "kanji" Which is basicaly chinese characters that was used in japan. Or that japanese guy wrote the thing so that other Immigrants from china could understand
@astridvallati4762
@astridvallati4762 2 жыл бұрын
The Portuguese introduced Matchlocks to Japan, and also the basic tactics in using them. Oda Nobunaga then had his own Blacksmiths forge Barrels, and made his own Powder ( all the ingredients were available) and had the Portuguese train his men in Musketry. The Musketeers were simple Bushi ( soldiers) drawn from the Peasantry, with Samurai commanding them. And it was a "whites of their eyes" battle ( 30 to 50 paces, ideal for volley fire with smoothbore guns.) And the Wooden palisades prevented mounted troops from overrunning the Musketeers ( another Iberian tactic developed in the 1500s in the various wars the Spaniards were involved in...a shallow ditch or trench, a low palisade or Stone Wall. Doc AV
@tiffles3890
@tiffles3890 Жыл бұрын
It's not really an "Iberian tactic". It was Hussites who pioneered this way of fighting when they started using wagon forts to station firearms infantry and smaller artillery pieces on the battlefield, to keep them being overrun by charges from cavalry. Others adopted the basic idea from them and modified it.
@temasek65
@temasek65 Жыл бұрын
And the Portuguese had overran Malacca earlier on.
@average_janitor367
@average_janitor367 Жыл бұрын
SIUUUUUUU
@protocetus499
@protocetus499 Жыл бұрын
@@temasek65 Malacca fall because of treachery, had those Javanese mercenary doesnt open the main gate its possible that Albuquerque wont succeed.
@Ihavpickle
@Ihavpickle Жыл бұрын
Woah really
@itsunclemonty5206
@itsunclemonty5206 2 жыл бұрын
So much is spoken about the battle but not the real hero: the cameraman. His dedication to filming throughout history, having studied advanced physics, going on to eventually invent the time-machine, for this task alone, is probably the greatest single human achievement, ever. Thank you, cameraman.
@EchoLeague2
@EchoLeague2 2 жыл бұрын
Cameraman’s best work has to be Gladiator or apocalypto
@jaraza323
@jaraza323 Жыл бұрын
He was the best.
@taikuujou
@taikuujou Жыл бұрын
@@jaraza323 同感ですね
@spartasparta1083
@spartasparta1083 Жыл бұрын
fool
@ak74lol
@ak74lol Жыл бұрын
@@spartasparta1083 it's a joke.
@unsubme2157
@unsubme2157 Жыл бұрын
I immediately recognized the nobunaga clan symbol and that felt good. Thanks nioh.
@BarnicleBillable
@BarnicleBillable Жыл бұрын
I loved this movie before I knew it was actually a true game changer.
@alonsocushing2398
@alonsocushing2398 4 жыл бұрын
Whose brilliant idea was it to send cavalry against a fortified position.
@Adge1738
@Adge1738 4 жыл бұрын
Alonso Cushing it was the Takeda clan. Takeda Shingen, the old daimyo of the clan, created the first Calvary maneuvers of Japan, so of course the Takeda relied on Calvary
@alonsocushing2398
@alonsocushing2398 4 жыл бұрын
@@Adge1738 Didn't work out very well did it?
@Adge1738
@Adge1738 4 жыл бұрын
Alonso Cushing no sir it did not
@lild3838
@lild3838 4 жыл бұрын
Well at this battle shingen already dead and his not so brilliant son took his place... the oda use this, luck and fog element to destroy takeda once and for all
@ZyoAISim
@ZyoAISim 4 жыл бұрын
The base had only one poor fence. Therefore, Takeda's army thought that it was possible to break through easily based on past experience. Takeda's army is very confident and, in fact, Japan's strongest so far.
@AlexanderTheBloodraven
@AlexanderTheBloodraven 3 жыл бұрын
The invention of the Three Line Formation. Nobunaga was a great strategist.
@sp10sn
@sp10sn 3 жыл бұрын
gonna call that one a tactic
@AlexanderTheBloodraven
@AlexanderTheBloodraven 3 жыл бұрын
What’s the difference?
@sp10sn
@sp10sn 3 жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderTheBloodraven hmmm... in a nutshell, tactics is how to fight while strategy is choosing which fight
@spacemanapeinc7202
@spacemanapeinc7202 3 жыл бұрын
Nobunaga didn’t invent that tactic, it is was an invention by the Early Ming Dynasty.
@AlexanderTheBloodraven
@AlexanderTheBloodraven 3 жыл бұрын
@sp10sn; Oh ok
@UsaKen_PMC
@UsaKen_PMC 8 ай бұрын
Weebs : Noooo samurai never use guns! They always use katana in warfare! Katana is superior! Samurai : This is my rifle-
@VearonTheOwl
@VearonTheOwl 2 жыл бұрын
That music they were playing was great for the suspense hearing it get closer and closer.
@studentofthegr8art
@studentofthegr8art 4 жыл бұрын
Everybody gangsta till the trees start shooting.
@AlxzAlec
@AlxzAlec 4 жыл бұрын
Sreesanth Unnithan no u
@kritische3959
@kritische3959 4 жыл бұрын
Sreesanth Unnithan The fences
@yanivgalmor1747
@yanivgalmor1747 4 жыл бұрын
An American at some point
@huuduyvu9714
@huuduyvu9714 4 жыл бұрын
Fact that Imperial Japanese in WW2 and Vietnamese People's Army during Vietnam War used basically the same tactics of camouflaging and ambushing, the Vietnamese took it to a whole new level by only engaging when there is confirmed that enemy fire supports don't reach fast enough, and usually retreat when American artilleries or bombers started firing; not "surrender in shame or die charging" like Japaneses.
@m.steward9146
@m.steward9146 4 жыл бұрын
Huu Duy Vu: Who do you think taught the Vietnamese how to use jungle guerrilla tactics?
@AcceptYourDeath
@AcceptYourDeath 3 жыл бұрын
Every sane person: "They have guns and are fortified, we shouldn`t simply launch a frontal attack Stubborn traditionalist: "We gonna ride to glooooo....... *HEADSHOT* ! "
@apalahartisebuahnama7684
@apalahartisebuahnama7684 3 жыл бұрын
Before this Takeda clan reign supreme against enemies even with guns until they fought this dude called Oda Nobunaga that simply put 3-5 row of men at formation.
@kazu9214
@kazu9214 3 жыл бұрын
guns to japan 1543. and then make japan' s origimal model next year. ten years later, samurai use 300,000 guns first in the world.
@justinwillingale2086
@justinwillingale2086 2 жыл бұрын
@@apalahartisebuahnama7684 also to the reason the takeda lost in the first place was because of the former leader passing away and leaving his incompetent son in charge of the battle strategy.
@aaroncutler6383
@aaroncutler6383 2 жыл бұрын
Lord shimura in a nutshell
@julian-p
@julian-p 2 жыл бұрын
the guns are usual at that time. its known that its slow on reloading...nobunaga introduce the volley fire, and its change everything. its the same in imjin war, the korean underestimated the guns, and they are fucked
@danielmcfadden521
@danielmcfadden521 Жыл бұрын
Love this keep up the good work bro dayum this be god $%!t
@ghostdance92056
@ghostdance92056 Жыл бұрын
"Even though we had a triple stockade, he must needs come charging upon us. It's a pity that he was a fool..."- Tokugawa Ieyasu on Shingen.
@alexanderren1097
@alexanderren1097 2 жыл бұрын
Portuguese merchants: "Greetings Lord Nobunaga. We've received your inquiry about marchlock guns. How many would you like to purchase?" Oda Nobunaga: "All of them"
@jamesgoldring1052
@jamesgoldring1052 2 жыл бұрын
Portugese: s t o n k s
@EukalyptusBonBon
@EukalyptusBonBon 2 жыл бұрын
I read from a book that Oda actually produce most of their own matchlocks after buying some example from the portuguese
@alexanderren1097
@alexanderren1097 2 жыл бұрын
@@EukalyptusBonBon Yes, in this period guns become extremely popular in Japan and they did begin manufacturing their own variations after they'd bought enough European made guns and reverse engineered how they were designed and worked
@butningstonemomin9708
@butningstonemomin9708 2 жыл бұрын
Even the ottomans used guns during 15th century can be seen in Magnificent century
@mitsuk6618
@mitsuk6618 2 жыл бұрын
This battle led to the destruction of the prestigious Takeda clan, who lasted about 500 years. If Katsuyori's father Shingen had lived a little longer, Nobunaga might have lost.
@johnbean4615
@johnbean4615 Жыл бұрын
Isn’t the Takeda clan still about, I think they run or used to run a pharmaceutical company
@protocetus499
@protocetus499 Жыл бұрын
@@johnbean4615 nah its their Vassal like Sanada clan i think. Takeda is common name.
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 Жыл бұрын
Tires probably
@sebastian-FX357Z1
@sebastian-FX357Z1 Жыл бұрын
Takeda destruction would not have happened had Katsuyori listened to his top commander, many of the top commander like Baba Nobuhara, Yamagata Masakage, Naito Masatoya & more felt like attacking Ieyasu & Nobunaga full forces is more like suicide attack.
@dustf1nger118
@dustf1nger118 Жыл бұрын
@@protocetus499 The Takeda clan's main line is still in tact. It's the clan's power that waned which doesn't mean they were wiped.
@darealhydrogen_.
@darealhydrogen_. 8 ай бұрын
CAMERAMAN NEVER DIES
@crusaderofthelowlands3750
@crusaderofthelowlands3750 4 жыл бұрын
To be fair, the beginning was nerve wrecking as hell. Imagine waiting there, in the mist, and those hell-spawn children start screeching: "yaaaaaaaaaaaah!" And then out of nowhere, a massive cavalry charge comes storming right at you.
@Kunnaki
@Kunnaki 4 жыл бұрын
I know, right? It was like 'the calm before the storm'. My own heart was beating, and I don't know if it was because of anticipation or not.
@STScott-qo4pw
@STScott-qo4pw 4 жыл бұрын
i think the creepy af boy band was to taunt the defenders...
@Bruh-hq1hx
@Bruh-hq1hx 4 жыл бұрын
Apperantly those ate female priests
@fishingthelist4017
@fishingthelist4017 3 жыл бұрын
Psychological warfare at its finest. Before this battle, most Japanese warriors already knew that when they heard those witches, death was about to ride down on them. It would be hard to stand your ground under those circumstances. If there are reinactors of this cavalry today, I wouldn't want to be standing across a fog shrouded field without a weapon knowing what was coming, even if they weren't trying to kill anyone.
@Bruh-hq1hx
@Bruh-hq1hx 3 жыл бұрын
@@fishingthelist4017 except the cavalry got massacred
@leonapoleon3673
@leonapoleon3673 4 жыл бұрын
i like how each samurai commander has a different and unique helmet, each with their own cool emblem being displayed on the forehead
@sailorkek8672
@sailorkek8672 4 жыл бұрын
And yet I still couldn't tell them apart...
@michaelbandada9887
@michaelbandada9887 4 жыл бұрын
Honda Tadakatsu has antlers on his helmet while Date Masamune has a crescent moon on his helmet (the one which would be an inspiration for the helmet of Darth Vader). Takeda Shingen has a mane of hair and Kagetora (Uesugi Kesnhin) has a veil or cowl
@hollow7522
@hollow7522 4 жыл бұрын
@@sailorkek8672 u need a doctor then lmao
@oldman2477
@oldman2477 4 жыл бұрын
I just look at their mustaches most of the time
@MikeTheMGTOWMonk
@MikeTheMGTOWMonk 4 жыл бұрын
@@sailorkek8672 It's the eyes, don't feel bad bro
@Wacky-Ice
@Wacky-Ice Жыл бұрын
‘No animals were hurt in the making of this video’ lol
@commanderdon4300
@commanderdon4300 5 жыл бұрын
When someone researches gunpowder before you...
@markazain8996
@markazain8996 5 жыл бұрын
Gunpowder was introduced by Europeans
@rahadrahman2288
@rahadrahman2288 5 жыл бұрын
Gunpowder invented by Chinese btw
@makky6239
@makky6239 4 жыл бұрын
@@rahadrahman2288 and not used as well
@pitmezzari2873
@pitmezzari2873 4 жыл бұрын
@@rahadrahman2288 but the Chinese didn't invent guns.
@E-N-sy1mi
@E-N-sy1mi 4 жыл бұрын
Since when the Chinese are Europan?
@SacredDaturana
@SacredDaturana 2 жыл бұрын
When I clicked on the video titled "Battle of Nagashino" I sure didn't expect multiple minutes of a bunch of drummers going "nyehhhh" like a toad being squeezed lol
@i_accept_all_cookies
@i_accept_all_cookies 2 жыл бұрын
lol.. I thought their sole purpose was to drive the enemy insane
@thomasjuniardi3559
@thomasjuniardi3559 2 жыл бұрын
Classic medieval physiological warfare 😁
@samuraijackoff5354
@samuraijackoff5354 2 жыл бұрын
Send children for the first volley
@kevinfidler6287
@kevinfidler6287 Жыл бұрын
Impressive use of smokeless powder in this era. All kidding aside, definitely an example of technology outpacing tactics. The attackers stood no chance.
@nicholascauton9648
@nicholascauton9648 Жыл бұрын
Weeaboo: Samurais aren’t supposed to be using guns! It’s dishonorable! Oda Nobunaga: So anyway, I started blasting!
@danielmclaughlin5546
@danielmclaughlin5546 3 жыл бұрын
This battle scene is realistic because it shows lots of horses being shot and killed. It is an old Hollywood trope that only the rider got hit in battle and not the thing he is riding on which is 4 times bigger. In fact, Infantrymen were trained to aim for the horse and not the rider because it is far easier to hit and knocking a rider off his horse during his charge either physically incapacitates him or renders him useless on the field. As for the Commander of the attacking army in the Battle of Nagashino, the movie omits the fact it was raining heavily and that is what led to his decision to charge. He thought the rain would render the muskets useless, which was not an irrational assumption to make in 1575 when firearms were rudimentary and required gun powder to be placed in a flintlock firing pan which was exposed to the elements.
@cetus4449
@cetus4449 3 жыл бұрын
It may surprise you, but this cinematic performance was not as realistic as you think. The reality is that the horse is a large, tough animal that could only be stopped at a gallop by a bullet that struck the heart or the brain. Otherwise, a horse will continue to run a further, on some distance. There are reports that even a horse with one leg broken by a cannonball continued to run forward. In that era (XVI-XVIIc), shooters were not trained to aiming. Only custom-made or hunting weapons had enough quality to use them precisely. Arquebusiers or musketeers simply sent a cloud of lead at the enemy, hoping the missile would hit somebody.
@cetus4449
@cetus4449 3 жыл бұрын
@Alvi Syahri That's what training is for. In Poland of XVI-XVIIc, horses intended for military service were tamed with the roar of firearms and with gunpowder smoke in everyday activities. In the battle were almost insensitive to firearms effect. On the other hand, Poles took advantage of the fact that the nomadic Tartar horses were not familiar with the effect of firearms and therefore used pistols intensively during battles with Tatars.
@normanacree1635
@normanacree1635 Жыл бұрын
@@cetus4449 What you said about the 'cloud of lead' held true even into the 1800s. Rifling helped with accuracy making the 'cloud' unnecessary but the tactic still held on in European wars.
@maizen1403
@maizen1403 Жыл бұрын
I think it's only early day Hollywood that has only the rider got hit and not their horse. Either they don't want to hurt the horses, haven't yet making the technique to overcoming that issue
@justinthebeau2590
@justinthebeau2590 10 ай бұрын
You are correct about it raining at the battle there are 3 things I do want to point out alot don't know. 1) These are Japanese Arquebus not Flintlocks the flintlock didn't exist for another 30 years These were matchlock guns. 2) Nobunaga knew the guns wouldn't work in the rain so his Arquebusiers constructed Lacquer over the actual Matchlock mechanism itself to weatherproof the system so to speak and notice how they reloaded their Arquebus from an angle instead of putting the gun on its buttstock and reloading it the traditional way. 3) Nobunaga knew the terrain favored him and he knew Takedas cavalry would have to slow down their charge to go up a hill towards the camp so he funneled the cavalry into a kill zone where the Arquebus could rain hell on them and he had multiple volleys ay once so after the 3rd bolley fired the 1st Rank was ready to fire again. This battle cost Takeda 8/24 of his best and most experienced generals and 12,000 out of 15,000 men he ended up committing seppuku(ritual suicide) shortly afterwards
@hoangkimviet8545
@hoangkimviet8545 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Oda Nobunaga's army is actually the shoGUNS.
@CLASSICALFAN100
@CLASSICALFAN100 2 жыл бұрын
Did they use pump SHOGUNS or double-barrelled SHOGUNS??
@YouknowSay-gt6dx
@YouknowSay-gt6dx 2 жыл бұрын
In the period when guns were transmitted from Europe, the guns did not spread in Japan because of the time when the reload took time and it was not possible to use it on the rainy day. But Oda Nobunaga the reload problem in ways of changing people every time he shot a gun.
@flyingsquirrel1135
@flyingsquirrel1135 2 жыл бұрын
@@chicoragub5031 r/wooosh also they are arquebuses not muskets
@chicoragub5031
@chicoragub5031 2 жыл бұрын
I think I have seen to much Age of Samurai Battle for Japan
@tshimura6478
@tshimura6478 2 жыл бұрын
笑える
@ThinhZeroHP
@ThinhZeroHP Жыл бұрын
"Matchlock don't kill people, dishonor people kill people."
@user-lp9ed3nr7o
@user-lp9ed3nr7o 11 ай бұрын
戦国期最強の武田騎馬軍を相手する側の緊張と恐怖の心理を間を使うことによって見事に演出。これは見応えありですね
@YS-co6pz
@YS-co6pz 2 жыл бұрын
Japan had a half of the guns owned by all the European countries in this century. One reason it became so popular, we had technology to make steals for Katana(sword). Nobunaga used 3,000 guns into 3 lines(1000 each), and lines changes after shots. He also set the wooden wall in the narrow path, and Takeda cavalry was trapped. Takedo which is the known as the strongest clan lost too many front line commanders. Nobunaga also the first human being who separated politics from religion before Europeans.
@mcj2219
@mcj2219 2 жыл бұрын
The only real influence Japan had from Europe was the Netherlands. Which does not surprise
@Aly_._
@Aly_._ 2 жыл бұрын
@@mcj2219 what do you mean? Didn’t Germany influence them too?
@globial5329
@globial5329 2 жыл бұрын
@@Aly_._ not until later when Japan modernized its government under the Meiji restoration (they took inspiration from Germany whilst doing so)
@nilihcrevo9820
@nilihcrevo9820 2 жыл бұрын
Wym bro? There's a lot of people from different religion served under different allegiance, just look at the ottomans
@AA-jj1bc
@AA-jj1bc 2 жыл бұрын
根拠の無いデタラメの説。更に銃そのものを作る技術は言うほど高度でもなかった。当時銃を自国生産していた国を知れば恥ずかしくて寝込むんちゃう?
@harrygateaux
@harrygateaux 4 жыл бұрын
Takeshi's castle has gotten a little extreme.
@michaelbandada9887
@michaelbandada9887 4 жыл бұрын
Kurogane -sensei that would inspire Takeshi Kitano to make the Russian Roulette scene in Sonatine...hehe
@xuagiang1313
@xuagiang1313 3 жыл бұрын
Sex umum webcam
@MFAWTKFDNS
@MFAWTKFDNS 3 жыл бұрын
@@xuagiang1313 Yo. *WTF*
@amkn7939
@amkn7939 3 жыл бұрын
@@xuagiang1313 indon
@cr0sad3r70
@cr0sad3r70 3 жыл бұрын
This is the first time I found a person who watches Takeshi Castle
@user-hm5tt9oq1l
@user-hm5tt9oq1l Жыл бұрын
1854年のバラクラヴァの戦いより300年前に信長が鉄砲の集中運用に成功させてるのが凄いわ
@6387presario
@6387presario Жыл бұрын
これは、何の作品でしょうか? 解りますか?
@shaynewheeler9249
@shaynewheeler9249 Жыл бұрын
Pizza 🍕🧀🧀🧀🧀🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕
@XCLAMATION1109
@XCLAMATION1109 3 жыл бұрын
諏訪太鼓が緊張感を高めてるのよね。 織田方にも、視聴者にも。
@renzudesu1913
@renzudesu1913 3 жыл бұрын
Most Replayed Clip Tier List: 1: Gun poking out of the fence 2: The drum scene 3: Offensive soldiers falling off their horses
@OnlyCallen._.Macchiato
@OnlyCallen._.Macchiato 2 жыл бұрын
The general's faces behind the walls
@kiloklavdi1185
@kiloklavdi1185 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty much what happened in Nagashino
@ellisnass6087
@ellisnass6087 Жыл бұрын
Shoutout to the cameraman for going back 500 years in time and getting this footage❤❤❤
@aeroschmitt2150
@aeroschmitt2150 Жыл бұрын
Portugese merchant to Nobunaga: "How many guns do you want?" - "Yes"
@enlightenerofcryptozoology8761
@enlightenerofcryptozoology8761 4 жыл бұрын
The key element of this battle is illustrated in this scene: the revolving volley of muskets. Which where a line of infantry with muskets in front fire when given the command to fire in volley when in range. Immediately then, another line of infantry with muskets moves in position to take the place of the previous line, with their muskets ready to fire. Meanwhile that first line takes the second line’s back position to reload. And this process repeats. This tactic allows for a continuous volley of fire to a mass offensive attack to cut down the force to devastating effect. Marking it as an important battle in history and in the use of early firearms.
@geordiejones5618
@geordiejones5618 4 жыл бұрын
Did the Chinese/Japanese use this tactic way before the Europeans?? It seems like you don't see Britain and France do that until 100 years later.
@joshuakusuma5953
@joshuakusuma5953 4 жыл бұрын
@@geordiejones5618 The Chinese did since the Han dynasty but not with muskets. They used crossbows instead. The Han dynasty used it extensively during their campaigns under Emperor Wu so much so that the crossbow became standard issue weaponry. Other dynasties after that, not so much.
@geordiejones5618
@geordiejones5618 4 жыл бұрын
@@joshuakusuma5953 thats awesome.
@ShanghaiRooster
@ShanghaiRooster 4 жыл бұрын
@@geordiejones5618 It would have been a fairly standard tactic with relatively slow loading weapons such as crossbows and muskets (of whatever type). The Han Dynasty in China predates all of those others, so I'll agree with joshua kusuma that they were likely the first. There are easy to find European drill manuals from the 16th and 17th centuries describing the use of rotating ranks of musketeers. Greek and Roman warfare placed much more emphasis on close quarters fighting, and they tended to use quick moving light infantry skirmishers with javelins, slings etc rather than blocks of troops armed with bows. Placing missile troops behind a barrier likewise. During the Third Crusade in 1191, Richard the Lionheart arrayed his infantry (mixed spearmen and crossbowmen) behind a barrier to fend off Saladin's cavalry. His own mounted forces were placed behind and charged out at the climax to drive the saracens from the field. Fighting from behind portable barriers was a standard tactic of many Italian crossbowmen. Some of these were at Crécy, but due to the impatience of the French nobles they weren't allowed to retrieve and use them when ordered forward against the English line, so were routed by the faster firing longbows. The English themselves used to carry pointed stakes which they would set in front of their position to defend against cavalry.
@philipsmarbun890
@philipsmarbun890 4 жыл бұрын
The cavalry should had some waves of troops to use the delay time between two lines of msukets.. with that they can reach to the bars and stab them
@NiCK-ph7cn
@NiCK-ph7cn 3 жыл бұрын
Props to the cameraman for filming this movie back in time.
@rickysanowara8254
@rickysanowara8254 3 жыл бұрын
He's a good guy Ps I was the camera
@canadianbacon2693
@canadianbacon2693 3 жыл бұрын
I told myself before I clicked the video that someone would comment this, and I was right.
@NiCK-ph7cn
@NiCK-ph7cn 3 жыл бұрын
@@canadianbacon2693 Bruh XD
@rememberthatyoumustdie
@rememberthatyoumustdie 3 жыл бұрын
I know it’s just a tv show but it feels like I’m watching ancient Japanese people fight to the death on screen.
@lawoull.6581
@lawoull.6581 2 жыл бұрын
Time machines are better now..than they used to be...
@overtimeday5301
@overtimeday5301 Жыл бұрын
海外で有名になってるのすげぇ
@atsukorichards1675
@atsukorichards1675 Ай бұрын
ゲームやアニメの影響も大きいでしょうね。
@theBlankScroll
@theBlankScroll Жыл бұрын
Whats up with the drum troupe right in the middle of the battle? So surreal. What were they called?
@TheCheesiestNacho
@TheCheesiestNacho 2 жыл бұрын
The face of the general at the end is the epitome of the expression "What have I done?" It's like he can't get to fully believe his eyes: an entire army massacred and they didn't even have to grab their swords. He got to experience first-hand a power far, FAR beyond what they could have ever imagined. He's terrified, not of the power these "Guns" have... But of what it'll mean to the future of the entire humanity.
@EchoLeague2
@EchoLeague2 2 жыл бұрын
They had them big sticks
@jont2576
@jont2576 2 жыл бұрын
then world war 1 happened.....
@TheCheesiestNacho
@TheCheesiestNacho 2 жыл бұрын
@@jont2576 *O O F*
@angieroxy7550
@angieroxy7550 Жыл бұрын
@@jont2576 Then ww2...
@donarthiazi2443
@donarthiazi2443 Жыл бұрын
If he is a superbly trained warrior and has battlefield experience then he knows that future generals will adapt and fight accordingly. There will be those that do not of course... but the battlefield is where leaders are brutally separated by victory and defeat. It may be too late for him, but if he leads another army he'll be FAR more prepared. Too often though their civilian masters would punish/execute them for failure rather than glean the hard lessons they experienced and apply them. Hopefully he wouldn't forced with seppeku and his master will still use him.
@Neuwey331
@Neuwey331 3 жыл бұрын
Takeda Clan: Our enemy has guns and a fortified position so yeah, let's charge at them with our cavalry.
@nicholasgutierrez9940
@nicholasgutierrez9940 3 жыл бұрын
Yes it was very dumb. But they had no choice. Katsuyori moved the vast majority of his army to mirror the Oda-Tokugawa army away from Nagashino. At the same time, a combined Oda-Tokugawa flanking force snuck by them and relieved the castle. The Takeda were sandwiched between the now reinforced castle and a huge army. The day before, it had rained so Katsuyori thought firearms would be useless. In addition, the majority of the Oda-Tokugawa force were conscripts with low moral and fighting ability. So he took a gamble that his elite cavalry could punch through. He was wrong. F. Funny enough, Uesugi Kenshin had a similar situation in the Tedori river in Kaga province. The Oda outnumbered him but only really had conscripts. It too had rained the day before. He tricked the Oda into charging across the river by feigning retreat. Kenshin then ordered the previously dammed river to be flooded, separating the attacking Oda vanguard from the rest. The Uesugi then slaughtered the vanguard in close quarters with elite samurai.
@luisgabrielmiranda7444
@luisgabrielmiranda7444 3 жыл бұрын
they have no choice to push forward
@victoraustria5763
@victoraustria5763 3 жыл бұрын
@@nicholasgutierrez9940 thanks for the additional info!
@berzec
@berzec 3 жыл бұрын
It’s definitely better than training people with bows, that’s too dangerous
@Kikai155
@Kikai155 2 жыл бұрын
@@nicholasgutierrez9940 The reason wjy they blindly charge in the front is because they think that overwhelming attack can easily defeat the enemy in an instant, but it didn't work as it was plans thanks to nobunaga's tactical superiority in which of using the tanegashima rifles as an alternative counter against a full blown. With no information about the weapons that this soldiers used, their soldiers were easily destroyed due to their blind and flawed strategy.
@ilikethiskindatube
@ilikethiskindatube Жыл бұрын
From inside fortifications, the gun has no equal among weapons. It is the supreme weapon on the field before the ranks clash, but once swords are crossed the gun becomes useless
@garywhite8274
@garywhite8274 Жыл бұрын
Does anyone have a translation of the dialogue (since there's no captioning)?
@r3d_d3d64
@r3d_d3d64 4 жыл бұрын
Great camera quality for 1575
@pby1000
@pby1000 4 жыл бұрын
RedArmy No wonder they dominate the electronics industry.
@therookieanimations8117
@therookieanimations8117 4 жыл бұрын
Yes
@EveryTongueShallTell
@EveryTongueShallTell 4 жыл бұрын
Was the camera in one of the shots or something? What the hell are you on about?
@christinajiayi3728
@christinajiayi3728 4 жыл бұрын
Lololololol
@matijdfryzlewicz4630
@matijdfryzlewicz4630 4 жыл бұрын
lol there where no cameras in 1575 wtf
@holzmichl9795
@holzmichl9795 2 жыл бұрын
Portuges people in 1543 : This is a rifle. Japanese people: Nice. It's time to unite my folk.
@jmgonzales7701
@jmgonzales7701 2 жыл бұрын
I thought dutch gave them this.
@lelaniemagto8235
@lelaniemagto8235 2 жыл бұрын
Correct me if I am wrong but I think only the Dutch are allowed to trade with them at that time.
@SDF-fr6bq
@SDF-fr6bq 2 жыл бұрын
The first guns were brought to Tanega-Shima(Tanega island,Kyusyu) by Portuguese who boarded Chinese ship.
@diamantemine5493
@diamantemine5493 2 жыл бұрын
@@lelaniemagto8235 they were, after the Japanese stopped trade with Portugal because of Christian influence
@kiloklavdi1185
@kiloklavdi1185 2 жыл бұрын
**commits genocide**
@zacharykoplin6543
@zacharykoplin6543 Жыл бұрын
It gives a strange power armour vibe seeing samurai-like armour on people using guns. I like it
@eggybreath1
@eggybreath1 2 жыл бұрын
Props to the camera man for going back in time and filming this
@notdiocletian2991
@notdiocletian2991 2 жыл бұрын
Takeda Katsuyori (probably): “Hey, kid, wanna make a few bucks?” Some Kid: “I’m listening.” Takeda Katsuyori (again, probably): “Go out into the line of enemy fire and shout and bang drums.” Some Kid: “Ok.”
@silverman5707
@silverman5707 2 жыл бұрын
But if they don’t like what you’re playing you might get shot.
@ladistar
@ladistar 2 жыл бұрын
Bahahhahahahahaha so true
@fpatrickmcallister9388
@fpatrickmcallister9388 4 жыл бұрын
Moral: Don’t take a knife to a gun fight!
@retardcorpsman
@retardcorpsman 4 жыл бұрын
Why not both?
@benolson8521
@benolson8521 4 жыл бұрын
Damn straight
@hoyashi-ta2336
@hoyashi-ta2336 4 жыл бұрын
Or don’t take cavalry to charge a infantry battalion that is hiding behind sharp solid covers.
@thehippo_
@thehippo_ 4 жыл бұрын
FPatrick McAllister Moral lesson 2: If you run out of bullets throw your gun to your enemy’s face!
@lancehernancornel........2501
@lancehernancornel........2501 4 жыл бұрын
By Indy Jones
@KalebHernandez-ir6go
@KalebHernandez-ir6go Ай бұрын
The way I see it if u want rainbow and sun shine you gotta put up with the rain.this is a quote of the day.
@lecnac855
@lecnac855 Жыл бұрын
Best spaghetti western i have seen in years.
@sexgravy9058
@sexgravy9058 3 жыл бұрын
Am i the only one who finds the drummers and the drumming bone chilling because of the fact that they're surrounded by the mist?
@user-ex5jr5to6q
@user-ex5jr5to6q 2 жыл бұрын
It's comforting, relaxing and sets the mood for death. The women with their added screams or chanting just adds more to moment.
@shuliu4804
@shuliu4804 3 жыл бұрын
“AND THE THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIV-“ the Oda: *no* (Bass maximum)
@Marcin1997konrad
@Marcin1997konrad 3 жыл бұрын
funny thing (or not, depends) is that winged hussars basically died from the same reason
@shuliu4804
@shuliu4804 3 жыл бұрын
W-waht?
@geoplane3799
@geoplane3799 3 жыл бұрын
@@shuliu4804 yep😂😂😂
@geoplane3799
@geoplane3799 3 жыл бұрын
@@shuliu4804 Ottoman Farmers: hahahahahah guns and grenades go *boom*
@Kolchak_Enjoyer
@Kolchak_Enjoyer 3 жыл бұрын
Okay?
@DarthWaffle.
@DarthWaffle. 8 ай бұрын
Charging horses with lances against a fortress with rifles. I looked it up and discovered common sense wasn’t invented until 1712.
@haotatyan
@haotatyan 8 ай бұрын
I mean if the rifles arent good enough it wouldnt be that much worse than a charge against a fortress
@harukaze4545
@harukaze4545 11 ай бұрын
ラストサムライやスターウォーズEP1にも登場した霧から出てくる騎兵のモデルはこれ
@thiagomenezes6850
@thiagomenezes6850 5 жыл бұрын
Most people dont understand guns were new at those times, and the Takeda was a proud mountain clan living behind the times... Cavalry was their ultimate weapon :P They knew guns were slow to reload so they bet on meat shields. The first row would sacrifice themselves and give a window for the guys behind, it wasnt just horses... Nobunaga arranged a huge number of muskets in 3 groups that would deny any sort of interval or window... So death shield fell after death shield.
@lordofthebeltsthereturnoft1127
@lordofthebeltsthereturnoft1127 5 жыл бұрын
Finally someone with some education, yes guns had been in Japan since the year 1270 from the Chinese who invented them. But these newer matchlock guns were only in Japan for 3 decades prior to this battle. The Japanese bought 2 off a Chinese Junk Ship off Portuguese traders, they took them apart and then started making new gun designs with the use of the matchlock mechanism. Older Japanese guns became redundant, by this time in Japan in the movies at least 100,000 Tanegashima guns existed. Nobunaga used them and so did a few other Daimyo. Some other Daimyo didn't think they would be that effective as they were used to the older guns not being that effective and used to being able to beat firearm squads with tactics like they used to. But the new matchlock mechanism did make the guns a lot better and shifted the battles even further into the firearm squad's side.
@zondor8123
@zondor8123 5 жыл бұрын
Singen Takeda could adapt to that situation and retreated if he still alive on that battlefield, poor takeda, your kids strategy and tactics is not as bright as their father.
@cambie16
@cambie16 5 жыл бұрын
excellent analysis !!
@pypy1986820
@pypy1986820 5 жыл бұрын
@@zondor8123 Shingen didn't expect himself to die at this point and he was taking his time to train his son. Shingen believes in old fashioned gradual take your time education to produce well rounded leaders and soldiers. He believed that a well rounded commander and a good lord of men needs to be a good soldier and learn the value of loyalty as a follower first so he focused his son to be trained as a front line soldier at this point and it back fired because of his unexpected death. The new leader of Takeda clan has little understanding of political shrewdness or military generalship. Long story short. This is what happens if you make front line soldier command an army with some basic officer school training: all of his "tactics" will likely be variants of brute force direct assault and his personal honor will never allow him to give order to retreat until it's too late.
@frankmueller2781
@frankmueller2781 5 жыл бұрын
Indeed, the Japanese of this era invented firearm tactics that the Western Europeans would take another 70 years to develop.
@didsmith3073
@didsmith3073 2 жыл бұрын
for foreigners In Japanese “UCHIJINI” means “Died in action” However, modern Japanese does not use this word, they use “SENSHI” in stead. From Japan ;)
@o0oABEL
@o0oABEL 2 жыл бұрын
Officer down
@daifukusangokun
@daifukusangokun Жыл бұрын
@@creist Japanese people use not only pure Japanese but also "kanji" of Chinese origin. The words "fighter" and "death in battle" are pronounced the same, "senshi," but have completely different meanings because of the different kanji applied to each.
@babysealsareyummy
@babysealsareyummy Ай бұрын
I want a screaming cat lady hype band to follow me around and ominously announce my presence.
@jupp9999
@jupp9999 Жыл бұрын
I think what that guy was saying at the end of video to his general, " umm dudes in red we sent in Dead, dudes in blue we sent in um dead, dudes in green we sent in umm dead, sir we got 1 horse left to charge what's your orders?" lol
@cschoucschou
@cschoucschou 10 ай бұрын
Which movie is this clip from? This is amazing, so realistic
@MrEjidorie
@MrEjidorie 3 жыл бұрын
Muskets were introduced to Japan by two Portuguese merchants who were on Ming`s ship in 1543. A warlord of Tanegashima where two Portuguese merchants arrived purchased two muskets, and ordered local blacksmiths to copy them. Japanese blacksmiths mastered a manufacturing technique quickly, and could produce muskets which were superior to European originals. Within a few decades, huge numbers of muskets which were superior both in quality and quantity were used in battlefields. However, after Japan was unified by Tokugawa Ieyasu, Japanese people had lost their enthusiasm to produce muskets, and its manufacturing technique was extinct.
@OfutebolistaOF
@OfutebolistaOF 2 жыл бұрын
Japan's technology used to be superior Even in the ancient times
@miles2142
@miles2142 2 жыл бұрын
@@OfutebolistaOF literally untrue, the katana is a shit weapon
@Picanhadopapaimolusco
@Picanhadopapaimolusco 2 жыл бұрын
@@miles2142 キミの首で刀の試し斬りしてええか? そんクソ武器なら大丈夫やろ、死にはしないさ。
@sneeki8082
@sneeki8082 2 жыл бұрын
@@miles2142 and it was only used when shit hit the fan
@Perkeletricksterservantofrher
@Perkeletricksterservantofrher Жыл бұрын
@@miles2142 aw sumbody angy they inferior.
@silkkpilloww
@silkkpilloww 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for preserving the footage after all these years
@admiralkanzakishiawase8448
@admiralkanzakishiawase8448 Жыл бұрын
Damn, the new total war shogun 3 footage lookin fire 🔥
@seranonable
@seranonable 9 ай бұрын
it turns out trying to attack a giant wooden fence that's spraying bullets at you is a pain in the ass
@CelestialSwann
@CelestialSwann 3 жыл бұрын
10:05 favorite part, the reaction to getting shot and collapsing was so well done.
@jsdf7200
@jsdf7200 4 жыл бұрын
こういう戦国時代の戦いを外国の人が見てくれるのは嬉しい
@9700k12
@9700k12 3 жыл бұрын
再生回数と英語のコメントが、スゴいですよね。ちょっとびっくり
@eightdragonkings
@eightdragonkings 3 жыл бұрын
若い頃 私は“天と地”という映画を見た。上杉と武田の戦いは本当に面白いいと思いました。 あの映画のせいで日本の興味が始まった。日本人も結婚しましたし。。。
@jsdf7200
@jsdf7200 3 жыл бұрын
@@eightdragonkings 1970年代の大河ドラマですね!映画から興味がわき始めるというのはよくありますね!
@user-ff8jb9dt5y
@user-ff8jb9dt5y 3 жыл бұрын
同じ日本人として嬉しく思う。
@user-eo4rp9ts4k
@user-eo4rp9ts4k 2 жыл бұрын
@@eightdragonkings 私も見ました。今は亡き津川正彦さんが武田信玄役で、竹田城跡で春日山城のロケが敢行されたそうですね。
@dustinw8565
@dustinw8565 9 ай бұрын
It's a shame that the drummer kids unit was not available in Shogun Total War
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 2 жыл бұрын
Ah, I love the sight of dead Takeda cavalry in the morning.
@tamlandipper29
@tamlandipper29 2 жыл бұрын
Still better use of cavalry than the battle of Winterfell.
@PKBassPlaya
@PKBassPlaya 2 жыл бұрын
Lolzxss 😂🤣😅😆
@aetius7139
@aetius7139 2 жыл бұрын
Ouch... good burn.
@owarida6241
@owarida6241 3 жыл бұрын
Samurai: You can't just kill me so easily! I trained so hard since birth in perfecting the way of the sword! Some farmers: hehe boom stick goes Boom Boom.
@edie9158
@edie9158 3 жыл бұрын
I mean.. those some farmers are also Samurai
@23Lgirl
@23Lgirl 3 жыл бұрын
@@edie9158 samurai also use guns stop watching Hollywood film .
@apalahartisebuahnama7684
@apalahartisebuahnama7684 3 жыл бұрын
@@edie9158 no they're different, previously farmers used to wield spears and serve like common infantry aka cannon fodder while samurai perform more decisive roles until Nobunaga told his conscripted farmers to used guns instead.
@Way2Randomofficial
@Way2Randomofficial Жыл бұрын
Wow great quality video for 1575!
@zayyanhakim757
@zayyanhakim757 Жыл бұрын
I feel like this is japanese version of a napoleonic war battle, the only difference that there are samurai, with guns
@frenchmaverick3742
@frenchmaverick3742 3 жыл бұрын
fun fact : Takeda was one of the first clan to use artillery in japan... but they prefered to send cavalery
@bizybliztaverage9414
@bizybliztaverage9414 2 жыл бұрын
Those artillery are pretty unreliable and also their commanders incompetent
@user-hj2xf2gi5s
@user-hj2xf2gi5s 2 жыл бұрын
はい
@aetius7139
@aetius7139 2 жыл бұрын
Historically. Cannons were not popular to use by the japanese. They are expensive. Quite cumbersome to transport. Not at all accurate. They are quite a tricky weaponry to use.
@Codmonster999
@Codmonster999 9 жыл бұрын
sees total war shogun 2 on steam. hey that looks somewhat interesting. adds it to wishlist. goes on sale. buys it. plays it some. pretty good game. gets slowly drawn and addicted to it. eventually becomes obsessed with feudal japan.
@Crimson_Crash
@Crimson_Crash 9 жыл бұрын
omg you too
@felipewerner6670
@felipewerner6670 9 жыл бұрын
MMSINCsidecars if you like sengoku jidai, read Lonely Wolf and Cub, a masterpiece mangá, telling a history about a legendary samurai ronin and his son seeking revenge in a feudal war japan. And ofcourse watch Akira Kurosawa movie Ran, its beaultifull.
@experiencejapan.9023
@experiencejapan.9023 9 жыл бұрын
Felipe Werner On Mangafox.com? or another site? :P
@felipewerner6670
@felipewerner6670 9 жыл бұрын
Torrent my friend, go piratebay and search.
@ashesmandalay1762
@ashesmandalay1762 9 жыл бұрын
Felipe Werner The series of movies featuring them are also classics. Tarantino used them heavily for inspiration when making Kill Bill.
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