History of Japan Reaction

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Definitely Not Definitive

Definitely Not Definitive

2 жыл бұрын

We loved Bill Wurtz' History of the Entire World, I Guess and the community recommended that we check out his History of Japan video. Love the style these videos are done in. Hope you enjoy our History of Japan Reaction! To see all our reactions on History and Science stuff check out this playlist • History, Science and L...
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@captainfunktastic2255
@captainfunktastic2255 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, your sniff after the bombs fell was totally you thinking "welp, that just happened". And it was funny as shit.
@peternash7104
@peternash7104 2 жыл бұрын
Every once in a while the Shogun's palace is open to the public. Historic knowledge helps in areas such as those. Where you can see both what the Shogun's point of view and someone seeking audience. It's like a step on stairs. Where the Shogun will be elevated and you had to knee in a specific spot, so even if you are naturally tall you will be smaller. Also the Shogun has beautiful artwork that only he sees of apex animals: dragons, tigers, ect. It's to put him in a dominate mood while looking down. Even colors are different based on the perspective where the Shogun's area is brighter. Then you have not so historic places but are good visits due to unique appeal. Such as Tokyo being separated by districts similar to a shopping mall. Akihabara is one of the most well known districts where it's the electronic/anime/entertainment district.
@breadtoast1036
@breadtoast1036 Ай бұрын
japan in the end said okay we wanted to conquer through war we gave it our best shot, time to conquer through culture alone and they are doing very very well for such a small country its incredible
@szasza8583
@szasza8583 2 жыл бұрын
Its weird how US guys and gals don't know Perry much, yet Perry is very famous and important in Japanese history.
@thenorthstarsamurai
@thenorthstarsamurai 2 жыл бұрын
I mean yeah he just went in with huge gun boats and was like "Open up or I put a cap on ya"
@The90210Officer
@The90210Officer Жыл бұрын
Technically, Perry is famous in the US. Just not the one you're thinking of.
@Man-O-Little-Tan
@Man-O-Little-Tan Жыл бұрын
​@@The90210Officerperry the platypus?
@The90210Officer
@The90210Officer Жыл бұрын
@Honey-Im-Glowing No, Matthew Perry. He played Chandler on Friends
@user-hj3kn8yl6i
@user-hj3kn8yl6i 9 ай бұрын
ペリーは多くの日本人にとても親しまれています。「開国してくださぁ〜い」懐かしい動画があったな〜
@YYLUYK
@YYLUYK Жыл бұрын
たまに間違った情報もあったけど海外の人に手っ取り早く日本の歴史を大まかに知ってもらうには良い動画だと思う
@akkamal6999
@akkamal6999 Жыл бұрын
ちょっと気になる、例えばなにが間違った情報だったかな?
@Deedo_67
@Deedo_67 Жыл бұрын
@@akkamal6999I’m also curious what mistakes were made.
@user-hj3kn8yl6i
@user-hj3kn8yl6i 9 ай бұрын
間違った情報...?どれだろう.. ユニークな伝え方はしていたけれど..
@charles1lovell
@charles1lovell 2 жыл бұрын
No way - I watched your History of the World video less than two days ago and went ‘ahhh I wish they had done Japan’. HERE IT IS
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing! 😀
@Vivi-te5qj
@Vivi-te5qj 2 жыл бұрын
Funny enough I'm finishing up the achievements for Samurai Warriors right now which is a romanticized version of Edo period of Japan. From Nobunaga Oda to Ieyasu Tokugawa
@Toneika6235
@Toneika6235 2 жыл бұрын
I have been waiting for this one! Finally!!!!
@Arklay_98
@Arklay_98 2 жыл бұрын
"Hi dipshit" that's my favorite greeting I use on my friends 🤣
@user-yv8qu1tm4j
@user-yv8qu1tm4j 2 жыл бұрын
History of Japanは日本の歴史を理解するのに、あまり良い動画ではないと思う。
2 жыл бұрын
I would like to see you both react to Fall of Lotus: A Star Wars Story Teaser and Trailers
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
We can add it to our request list for Star Wars vids to check out 😇
@Finkele1
@Finkele1 2 жыл бұрын
There's series of Japan history in netflix. I know bc bill "ah that guy" ofc everything is more complicated but watching this helps...good series...check it out
@Finkele1
@Finkele1 2 жыл бұрын
My bucket list too to visit Japan and they still don't give a shit about of us
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting us know about the Netflix series 😀
@Gruber122
@Gruber122 2 жыл бұрын
just popped into my head probably already been mentioned, the Dragon age trailers and vids they are awesomeeee
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
We do plan to check those out. Have played the games and absolutely loved them 😊
@Gruber122
@Gruber122 2 жыл бұрын
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 cassandra is best romance
@TakahashiTakami
@TakahashiTakami 2 жыл бұрын
Hello! If you’re interested in more Japan stuff, you should react to Geography Now Japan
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid suggestion for more Japan info 😀
@johanstenfelt1206
@johanstenfelt1206 2 жыл бұрын
Would you like to know the History of Walt Disney Animated Studios? If so, then the channel ElectricDragon505 has made an entire series about that, with an older version and a newer (updated🤨🤔🤷🏻‍♂️?) version as well as one big Mega Compilation of all the videos of the newer version rolled into one big video, so if you’re interested take your pick I guess.
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation 🙂
@darkmatter1977
@darkmatter1977 2 жыл бұрын
Great vid as always guys. 👍
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 🥳🥳
@Kitin9083
@Kitin9083 16 күн бұрын
9:16 Ok, here I would like to mention another important event that happened during this period and which the author forgot or didn't want to tell. I am talking about the Soviet-Japanese War 1945, which began on August 9, when the Soviet Union, following a treaty with the Allies, invaded Manchuria and as a result destroyed almost the entire Japanese Army. It was this event, combined with the atomic bombing on August 6 and 9, that led to the surrender of Japan. Don't think that Japan surrendered only because of the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
@plasmapanther4444
@plasmapanther4444 2 жыл бұрын
If you can check out the story of Bismarck. My favourite ship from WW2. It is pretty incredible.
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
We can add it to our request list 😇
@plasmapanther4444
@plasmapanther4444 2 жыл бұрын
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 late reply, but thanks.
@cosmicfalcon2328
@cosmicfalcon2328 2 жыл бұрын
There's a channel called Kurzgesagt in a Nutshell that have these brilliant animations that I love SOOOOOOO much! You guys have to check it out! I recommend starting with their video: What if We Nuke a City?
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
So it’s a happy channel? 😂😜 We have some of their videos on our list to check out 😇
@VivBrodock
@VivBrodock Жыл бұрын
to be clear the russo-japanese war "that they got tired of and stopped" right before WW1 is not as simple as that, Japan's Navy very clearly crushed Russia's and the land conflict situation wasn't much better. It clearly showed that Russia not industrializing yet was destroying the country, and that Tsar Nicholas II was not fit to be a leader (almost like his father died without teaching him how to be tsar and so he had no clue what he was doing at all) And then Russia refused to pay the soldiers resulting in an armed revolt that became a part of the Russian Revolution of 1905 which was a major precursor to the October Revolution
@goingblargh
@goingblargh Жыл бұрын
If you two are interested, may I suggest Oversimplified? He does an educational channel that covers the various wars throughout human history. His last couple of videos were on the First Punic War
@rooseveltingudam6354
@rooseveltingudam6354 2 жыл бұрын
Love this vid so much but I want u guys to react to "End of War - Final Minutes of WW1" Short Film , yeah I've requested this one a long time ago though but still I'll wait😊
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
🤗
@rooseveltingudam6354
@rooseveltingudam6354 2 жыл бұрын
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 I'm hoping u guys will😉
@user-sb6vt7wg5t
@user-sb6vt7wg5t 2 жыл бұрын
2700年近くあるから、学ぶきっかけにするには丁度良いかもしれない…?
@playerx3546
@playerx3546 Жыл бұрын
And That's How America Colonize Japan Lead's To And Created Anime 😎 OCTOBER 20, 2022
@crazynatsu55production94
@crazynatsu55production94 2 жыл бұрын
Hey you guys should check Aron Nash captain America sings a song infinity war
@cyclone8974
@cyclone8974 2 жыл бұрын
Sho goon not Sho gun the u in japanese is not a uh sound but an oo sound.
@jeremystevens6640
@jeremystevens6640 2 жыл бұрын
Well in America we say shogun yeehaw LOL 😂🤣
@km-mt6mt
@km-mt6mt 11 ай бұрын
ハルノートについて一切触れられていないのは複雑な心境ですね。
@That1powergamer
@That1powergamer 2 жыл бұрын
I am become death destroyer of worlds.
@jarjaxle
@jarjaxle 2 жыл бұрын
Oda Nobunaga.....Dairokuten Maou "Devil king of Sixth Heaven" And "Fool of Owari" Great Unifier.....and even greater Murderous Overlord. .....AKA Vladimir Putin currently...Murderous Overlord/Devil King I mean...not a unifier...
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely hoping for him and this invasion to be stopped 😢
@alexandercochrane5590
@alexandercochrane5590 2 жыл бұрын
Yes one step closer to anime reactions 😅good video aswell
@XenonzYT
@XenonzYT 2 жыл бұрын
You guys should check out Oversimplified channel, it's funny and very educational and has very unique animated videos.
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
We plan to check that channel out 😇
@zakk3le598
@zakk3le598 2 жыл бұрын
Some good videos made by: Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell What If We Detonated All Nuclear Bombs at Once? Optimistic Nihilism The Egg What If We Nuke a City? What If We Nuke the Moon? TRUE Limits Of Humanity - The Final Border We Will Never Cross The Day the Dinosaurs Died - Minute by Minute What Happens if the Moon Crashes into Earth? What If Earth got Kicked Out of the Solar System? Rogue Earth What If You Detonated a Nuclear Bomb In The Marianas Trench What If You Fall into a Black Hole The Largest Black Hole in the Universe - Size Comparison The Largest Star in the Universe - Size Comparison Can You Upload Your Mind & Live Forever What Do Alien Civilizations Look Like? The Kardashev Scale Neutron Stars - The Most Extreme Things that are not Black Holes The Last Light Before Eternal Darkness - White Dwarfs & Black Dwarfs Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever - CRISPR Why We Should NOT Look For Aliens - The Dark Forest
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting us know! We do plan to check out some stuff from that channel eventually 😅
@GirlofCulture
@GirlofCulture 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting site notes about Japan these days - At the end of 2021, Japan's key interest rate was -0.10 percent. Key interest rates indicate the conditions under which credit institutions can borrow money from central banks. And the nice thing is that the Japanese banks have not been doing this for many years. In the mid-1990s, the real estate bubble burst and since then they just live. Without having to think about these debts.Because this interest economy you do not need, so that there are enough products for all people in a country. You don't need that either, so that enough people have work. You only need these (key) interest charges to make the rich people even richer, and Japan is one of the few countries in the world that has completely freed itself from this.
@anthonydeadman
@anthonydeadman 2 жыл бұрын
The economic bubble of 1988 Japan is quite an interesting thing to learn about since that was a time where money was quite literally raining on everyone there.
@GirlofCulture
@GirlofCulture 2 жыл бұрын
@@anthonydeadman I am not a student or expert about this, but it is an interesting topic in compare to other economies
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
That is a very interesting side note. Thanks for sharing that Sharky 😀
@GirlofCulture
@GirlofCulture 2 жыл бұрын
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 You´re welcome, also, me and my niece checked out some really good video, about this ( Japanese History Teacher Reacts to "History of Japan" ) And she is pretty smart and gaves us way more details, but the Bill Wurtz videos was pretty accurate as well, she said.
@aaronduenas1258
@aaronduenas1258 2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction guys. I love your reactions especially to Epic Rap Battles. There’s one for McDonald’s vs Burger King. Check it out
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you are enjoying the reactions! We definitely have more ERB on the way 😀
@taba807
@taba807 Жыл бұрын
日本の歴史を紹介するこの動画は日本人にとっては動画の内容が少し省かれすぎています。海外の人からみて日本の印象を知るのはありがたいことですが所々省かれてたり違う事が書かれているので少し不満でござる!( ˙꒳​˙ )
@akkamal6999
@akkamal6999 Жыл бұрын
そうですね、大日本帝国軍が上海から南京まで何をしたのも省略されている
@dencina202
@dencina202 2 жыл бұрын
Incoming Attack on Titan opengins reaction??? ~(^-^)~ hahaha Good reaction!!!
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t want to promise incoming. 🤗
@mafiosipepperoni7375
@mafiosipepperoni7375 2 жыл бұрын
@Definetly not Definitive Love this video! Would be awesome if you could react to "World War II Simplified" as well. Sorry for my bad english
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Your English is good! And glad you enjoyed the video 😀 We for sure want to check out some Oversimplified in the future 🙂
@mafiosipepperoni7375
@mafiosipepperoni7375 2 жыл бұрын
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 Thank you ☺🙏
@7iscoe
@7iscoe 2 жыл бұрын
that was actually perfect english bro
@mafiosipepperoni7375
@mafiosipepperoni7375 2 жыл бұрын
@@7iscoe Thank you I'm glad to hear that ☺🙏
@youngprince1966
@youngprince1966 2 жыл бұрын
I learned about History when I was in school.
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
True. But it’s amazing how much we can forget and we always appreciate when this information is given in a fun and humorous way 😊
@anirudhvs2722
@anirudhvs2722 2 жыл бұрын
Hey... you guys should react to oversimplified.
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
We plan to check out videos from that channel 🙂
@anirudhvs2722
@anirudhvs2722 2 жыл бұрын
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 thank you.😊
@gursimransingh1229
@gursimransingh1229 8 ай бұрын
Can you do Sadhguru videos. They are absolutely brilliant.
@chrislognshot
@chrislognshot 2 жыл бұрын
want to learn about history of world go see history of the world part 1 movie
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
That is a fantastic idea. Bethany would love those films and we’d get a good laugh as well 😀
@raistormrs
@raistormrs 2 жыл бұрын
The one thing that strikes me the most is, how Religion never managed to grab hold of Japan and its people, sure there are some influences but not like in the rest of the world, where it is something to fight over. In fact, a japanese once told me, our fighting over believe systems is one of the main reasons so many of his fellow japanese view us in the west as primitive.
@cyclone8974
@cyclone8974 2 жыл бұрын
That's just stupid though. All you have to look at is how technologically backward they were until they just copied Europeans. That's really all they seem to be able to do, is copy.
@raistormrs
@raistormrs 2 жыл бұрын
@@cyclone8974 so what you are saying is, that technology defines a primitive? interesting. Anyway, he meant that culturally, sociologically, as a people, nothing to do with technology. I do get what he means, not that i would want to live there, since i'm a noisy, nosy, blunt and way too outspoken person, guess i'm too primitive myself 😂 nothing wrong with that imo
@thenorthstarsamurai
@thenorthstarsamurai 2 жыл бұрын
@@cyclone8974 Sure we copied, but we made them better
@user-uk8nf8jv6u
@user-uk8nf8jv6u 2 жыл бұрын
@@cyclone8974 western racist: pre-modern Japan was technologically backward Japan before modernization - The highest literacy rate in the world - Safe and cheap raw fish fast food(sushi) - Large cities with good sanitation, water and sewage systems - Plenty of entertainment - Comedies that are still popular today - An advanced capitalist economy - Candle charts - Pensions - Stocks and Futures Trading - Ecosystem - Shadowgraph animation - Advanced woodblock printing - The development of tourism - Journalism - Mechanical engineering, which developed independently from little information from the world All ahead of the West, what the fuck "technologically backward" ??? You mean guns to genocide natives? child labor and slavery?? dirty roads with poop on it????
@taiyonoboru1192
@taiyonoboru1192 2 жыл бұрын
JOUMON cut ?
@INFP-T50
@INFP-T50 2 жыл бұрын
縄文16000年からしたらこんなの一部です。 プロパガンダやめてほしいですね。
@GirlofCulture
@GirlofCulture 2 жыл бұрын
That was super simplefied, but very creative. Thats how you should made history class nowadays. And if you see that.. nothing much has changed in the last few thousand years huh? We don't agree, we don't like each other for some reason. And the victims are always the people who have nothing to do whis these shit. Just people in between who wants to life. Hope you guys will also see: The Animated History of Germany | Part 1 + 2 . Super cute and cruel. But our history is pretty dark anyway.
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Hadn’t heard of that animated history video but we will of course check those out at some point 🙂
@GirlofCulture
@GirlofCulture 2 жыл бұрын
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 It is an old (and i fear closed channel) called Suibhne. He and his team were super creative. History of Ukraine is very popular now, for a good reason. But also Switzerland, Poland, Italy and almost every country.
@johanstenfelt1206
@johanstenfelt1206 2 жыл бұрын
Hm, interesting.
@rupert112
@rupert112 2 жыл бұрын
react to war footage from ukraine please !!! Spread the truth of what is going on to the russian public
@ntsuka4568
@ntsuka4568 3 ай бұрын
For you, Japanese history is herahera, a history that makes you laugh. Approximately 140,000 people died in the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and 70,000 in Nagasaki. hollywood guy
@user-ct6fr4rd8t
@user-ct6fr4rd8t 2 жыл бұрын
どこが面白い?
@akkamal6999
@akkamal6999 Жыл бұрын
日本人からしたら、アメリカンジョークです。大丈夫、ぼくも日本のジョークとかそんなによく分からない時よくありますw
@noahcarver6133
@noahcarver6133 2 жыл бұрын
While dropping the two nukes on Japan was a terrible thing it was one of the only ways to end the war. Japan’s military at the time was taught to never surrender and so the island hoping campaign the US did against Japan was brutal for both sides. Once the US got close to the mainland they had two options. Either force their way up the mainland which would be even more devastating to both sides or coerce the Japanese to surrender. Was there something they could’ve tried before the nuke? Most likely but it got the intended outcome.
@cyclone8974
@cyclone8974 2 жыл бұрын
People often forget this
@huhusmremre
@huhusmremre 2 жыл бұрын
Except Japan tried surrendering TWICE before the US dropped the bombs, their only real demand that the Emperor was not to be executed. But it fell on deaf ears since the US was determined to test out the bombs. Also that "taught to never surrender" "naturally obedient to the Emperor" propaganda is exactly what was used to justify locking Japanese-Americans in concentration camps. So could we not repeat 80 year old racist propaganda please? thanks.
@noahcarver6133
@noahcarver6133 2 жыл бұрын
@@huhusmremre Certain parts of the government tried to surrender but the Emperor continued to attempt to fight. Also the taught to never surrender is a true as Japanese soldiers would literally dive their plans into US ships as they got closer to the island they were defending. Death was more honorable the surrender and most of the soldiers followed this way of thinking. Sorry history isn’t to your liking but that how history works.
@user-uk8nf8jv6u
@user-uk8nf8jv6u 2 жыл бұрын
@@noahcarver6133 Not the Emperor, but the army. Whats your source that the emperor continued to attempt to fight? your dream? The Emperor was always against war and tried to prevent it from starting, but the army did not care what the Emperor thought. Also, it was the Soviet entry into the war, not the atomic bomb, that allowed the army to allow surrender. The Japanese government had offered to broker a surrender to the Soviets, but their entry into the war made it clear that they could not do so, and they changed their course, so the atomic bombs were the second reason for surrender. It is also true that the priority was to "drop" the bombs before Japan surrendered, regardless of whether it did or not, so it is all just excuses. History is crueler and more complex than the image you have created in your mind.
@noahcarver6133
@noahcarver6133 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-uk8nf8jv6u I won’t deny that I was wrong about the emperor part because I was wrong but the reason Japan surrender is still up for debate amongst historians. There are two theories for it. That the bombs made them surrender or that Soviet Union enter ring the war made them surrender. They did come out and say that the Soviet Union joining the war was a major reason they tried to stop the fighting but it’s never been truly confirmed if that’s the only reason. It’s very complex. Before you tell me I’m wrong or the “image” in my head is off, I literally just researched this topic. It was all either “There are two theories and neither or confirmed” or “The Soviet Union was the true reason” which it may be.
@user-ck3lr2pz6w
@user-ck3lr2pz6w Жыл бұрын
なんなんこの笑い?
@akkamal6999
@akkamal6999 Жыл бұрын
アメリカンジョーク(特に言葉の遊び方)で笑ってる。ジョークはどれも日本や日本人を侮辱するものではありませんでした
@youngprince1966
@youngprince1966 2 жыл бұрын
I have a new account on Instagram. Finally!
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2
@DefinitelyNotDefinitive2 2 жыл бұрын
Yay! 🥳🥂
@gyeonglee3691
@gyeonglee3691 2 жыл бұрын
Korea influenced to Japan in ancient history was still diminished in this video. And 16 century Japan invade Korea but finally failed cause navy commandos ‘Lee Soon Shin’ destroyed Japanese supply route in ocean. It is missing. Japan killed Korean queen and eat Korea for 36 years and killed so many innocent civilians and stoled Korean National treasures during WW2. They never apologize what they did in Korea and never teach about their darkness history to their young generation. Their economy was grown by Korean War and Vietnamese war. Also 30 years lost of economy development make them Japan become 3rd world country again. They still use fax machine and CD. Credit card is not prefer to use buying stuff.
@user-ev8po2wt3o
@user-ev8po2wt3o 2 жыл бұрын
🔴Gyeongseong (Seoul) during the Japanese annexation of Korea This is a picture of Gyeongseong (Seoul), during a time the Koreans refer to the “Dark Ages” because it is when Korea was annexed by the Japanese. ⬛University Professor from South Korea 崔吉城 Choi Kilson I had been educated that the Japanese colonial era was a “dark period”. By studying the images of the Japanese era, 崔吉城 Choi Kilson, a professor at the University of East Asia and an emeritus professor at Hiroshima University describes the shock of seeing the video at the time as follows I learned, “that ... people in this time period lived such a rich lifestyle" In fact, at the time, there were downtown areas and department stores in Seoul, and you could enjoy coffee at a coffee shop and drink beer.. It was amazing to see people living such a life. In fact, it reminded me that there was a history of us living like this. ⬛What was the era of the Japanese annexation of Korea actually like? When we say colony, this refers to "exploitation”. In fact, Japan had been investing money for 40 years since the time of the protectorate. Large amount of financial investment Things that Japan did during their annexation of Korea Blood tax revenues from Japan were always injected into the Korean Peninsula. What surprised me when I was investigating this was what happened after the China Incident The only year in which Japan did not supplement its finances to Korea was 1933. However, in Korea, more and more schools were being built. Even railroads of over 5 kilometers were built. ⬛Policy to increase income Japan erected modern buildings in Korea and established a base infrastructure. They devised many policies to raise income levels. Things that Japan did during their annexation of Korea However, it should be appreciated that the Korean Peninsula transformed to become a modern education system due to Japan's education policy. This is an example of a successful Japanese economic policy enacted on the Korean Peninsula. Japan improved the varieties so that rice could be cultivated no matter how cold it was. It was amazing to see people living such a life. In fact, it reminded me that there was a history of us living like this. This is an example of a successful Japanese economic policy enacted on the Korean Peninsula. By improving the varieties of rice, they were able to get a lot of rice even in the north Japan improved the varieties so that rice could be cultivated no matter how cold it was. ⬛Alleyne Ireland, a leading colonial researcher stated the following description in a book written in 1926. Science "I have formed the opinion that Korea is today indefinitely better governed than it ever was under its own native rulers, that it is better governed than most self-governing countries, that it is as well governed as any of the British, American, French, Dutch and Portugese dependencies which I have ever visited, and is better governed than most of them, ⬛黄 文雄 Ko Bun'yu Taiwanese critic , In school education, it is said that “they were forced to speak Japanese, and Korean was eradicated”. However, it should be appreciated that the Korean Peninsula transformed to become a modern education system due to Japan's education policy. ⬛Elimination of class discrimination The Government-General of Korea at the time in Japan changed all the systems to achieve "equity for all people”. Ad having in view as well the cultural and economic development of the people as the technique of administration." The fact that the modern law was created to abolish all the social divisions of the Joseon Dynasty is a big deal, more so than in the case of Lincoln. It allowed a few hundred times more slaves to flee. Regarding Soshi-kaimei (changing Korean surnames to Japanese surnames), the slave class originally had no surname. ⬛Women did not have names either. Through Soshi-kaimei, they were given names rather than having names taken away. I think that this is the biggest contribution they have made in Korea's long history. In this way, the annexation of Japan and Korea laid the foundation for the modernization of Korea. 🔴Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath by George H. Nash (Editor), 31st President of the United States, Herbert C. Hoover Korea as seen by Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States ────────────── I first visited Korea in 1909 to advise a Japanese industrialist on a technical project. The Koreans at that time were in the most miserable state as seen anywhere in Asia. There was little law or order. The common people didn't eat well, didn't come with good clothes, lived in poor houses, and had few household goods. There was no sanitation, and filth and humbleness covered the whole country. During the 35 years of Japanese rule, the lives of Koreans have improved revolutionarily. From the Korean talent, who had no future, the Japanese established order and brought Korea ports, railroads, roads, means of communication, fine public buildings, and greatly improved houses. He set up a sanitary facility and taught him how to improve agriculture. It built a huge fertilizer factory in North Korea and raised the food situation of the people to a reasonable level. We planted trees on the bare mountains. A system of general education was established to improve skills. The dusty, dirty and dull clothes worn by Koreans have been replaced by clean and tidy clothes. Freedom Betrayed : Herbert Hoover's Secret History of Freedom
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「Japan killed Korean queen 」 That's what teach in Korea. 🔴Those who grew up watching "Korean dramas" may sympathize with the tragedy of women who are too beautiful ◆ Often in textbooks and overview books, It is determined that he was assassinated by the Korean minister, Miura Goro. As long as the grounds are inadequate, such an assertion is unjustified. By such a theory, South Korea I understand that you unilaterally condemn Japan, The fact that Japanese history education complies with it It's shameful. By the way, in South Korea, it is taught that "the Japanese murdered 閔妃Empress Myeongseong, the merciful mother of the country." We should calmly look back on the history of madness in Korea during the 閔妃Empress Myeongseong era. 🔴 Fukuzawa Yukichi's despaired 閔妃 “Empress Myeongseong” truth The end of the dictatorship queen who took control of Korea on behalf of her husband Writer Takuei Uyama 閔妃Queen Empress Myeongseong, who led South Korea in the latter half of the 19th century, was a female dictator who moved politics at will. Those who do not obey themselves are mercilessly suppressed and Terror politics that does not hesitate to be executed. we will consider the recent relationship between Japan and South Korea. ◆In 1885, he wrote in a newspaper editorial as follows: Fukuzawa called Korea   Rather than calling the country bestial, I would like to call it the land of hell with yoma (specters) and demons. (From "Jiji Shinpo" on February 26, 1885) ◆ Fukuzawa Yukichi's feelings and today's Japanese Fukuzawa realizes that Korea, which is no longer dominated by the Empress Myeongseong administration, has no future or hope. In "Datsu-A Ron" I will write about what should be done with Korea and the China behind it. "Unfortunately there is a country nearby, One is called China and one is called Korea. " And by naming China and Korea, (From "Datsu-A Ron" published in "Jiji Shinpo" on March 16, 1885) He criticize it as follows. ◆ The "vanity of appearance" mentioned here is not something like dressing up. It refers to being submerged in Confucianism and obsessed with form and pride. And they (Chinese and Korean) No morality, cruel, brutal and shameless, He says it's arrogant and has no introspection. Moreover, Fukuzawa's relationship with China and Korea not only lags behind the progress of civilization. He said that we would be treated as similar by other countries. Finally, "I am in my heart, in the eastern part of Asia. It's about abandoning bad friends. " The Sino-Japanese War is pickpocketing to Japan Then to Russia. Fukuzawa's warning "Don't get involved in Korea" It hardly reached the Japanese government and Japanese people at that time, On the contrary, Japan will become more and more involved Finally, the two forces of Japan and the Qing dynasty collide in Korea, and the war begins. This is the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895). ⬛ Fukuzawa has mercy on Korea, which was ruled by China. Kim Ok-gyun supported the independence movement of young reformist Koreans. They were burning with the ideal that modernization like the Meiji Restoration in Japan should be carried out in Korea. Kim Ok-gyun responded to the Joseon Dynasty in 1884. Causes a reform coup, but fails. He went into exile in Japan and received the patronage of Fukuzawa. After that, when Kim Ok-gyun went to Shanghai, Assassinated by a thug of the Joseon dynasty. Kim Ok-gyun's body was brought to Seoul, As a rebel, he was sentenced to lingchi (a punishment for peeling and shaving). The body is cut into pieces, The neck and limbs were exposed (In Korea and China, the dead were mercilessly sentenced). Fukuzawa was angry and despaired that Kim Ok-gyun was sentenced to a brutal lingchi. In 1885, he wrote in a newspaper editorial as follows: Rather than calling the country bestial, I would like to call it the land of hell with yoma (specters) and demons. (From "Jiji Shinpo" on February 26, 1885) Ancient Roman historian Curtius Rufus said, "History repeats itself."
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South Korea developed after the annexation of Korea. It was the annexation of Korea that Korea wanted. Korea developed thanks to Japan. Let's not be deceived by anti-Japanese propaganda. その韓国併合で韓国は発展した。韓国が望んだ韓国併合だった。日本のおかげで発展した。反日プロパガンダに騙されないようにしよう。
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