[京都・霊山] 坂本龍馬 中岡慎太郎 Sakamoto Ryoma Nakaoka Shintaro Kyoto,Japan
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坂本龍馬さん、中岡慎太郎さんのお墓がある、京都・霊山に行ってきました!
龍馬記念館等もあり良かったです^^
ただ、かなりの山道だったのでタクシー・人力車等を検討されてもいいかもしれません!
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Japon tradition - Kyoto Auberge Ōmiya et Sakamoto Ryoma
The Ōmiya Hostel experienced the assassination of Sakamoto at the age of 31 years. A reformist Samurai who wanted the abolition of privileges and made the Japanese regime evolve towards democracy, he has experienced an eventful life which, more than any other, is extraordinary.
Despite his low extraction because he was only a samurai of low caste (merchant samurai), he was about to achieve it.
A film entitled Bakumatsu named after this period of transition between the Edo and Meiji eras makes us live part of his career. Simpler, his biography Wikipedia is a novel whose pages are well filled for someone so young.
Kyoto Japan 坂本龍馬・寺田屋 Ryoma Sakamoto and Terada-ya PEACE NIPPON
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Sakamoto Ryōma (1928) Action Scene
This is from the Bandō Tsumasaburō star vehicle Sakamoto Ryōma, released in mid-1928. It is noteworthy for combining eye-catching action scenes of a high level of technical sophistication with major historical errors.
For more information, please see our companion website for Sean O'Reilly's Re-Viewing the Past: The Uses of History in the Cinema of Imperial Japan (2018)!
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[Japan] The Meiji Restoration
This video tries to show u what “Meiji Restoration of Japan” in and around 1868 was all about; it was one of the major transition periods which was brought in rather forcefully to her by America, represented by Commodore M.C. Perry.
It was the era of the British Empire, where other Europeans such as Dutch, French, Belgium, and German were competing against the British over how much colonies they could obtain. In such a way, over 75% of the world was colonized by Europeans…and the last one left was Japan. She was the last country left on earth that was untouched by Europeans until… Perry came in 1853.
Japan is often described as “a country that was closed for many years from the outside world”; however, this is not really so. Even though that was the way she perhaps wanted, non-Dutch people such as Germans and British were entering Japan as “Dutch.” She was only highly picky as to with whom she did business, and it happened to be Dutch for their reliability and professionalism as merchants. Although the first European to come to Japan was not Dutch but was Portuguese; they were missionaries and brought guns and cakes to Japan in 1543.
Portuguese tried to convert Japanese people into Catholicism but rather unsuccessfully. So, some missionaries gave up and started to focus on learning about Japan such as about Shoguns and Samurais, etc.; they were indeed spies. Their actual writings still remain today in Stato della Città del Vaticano, Italy as well as Spain and Portugal.
In 1853, America was only a 77-year-old country, unsophisticated and rather uncultured in many ways. She was competing with Europeans for colonizing the world but not so successfully…, only gaining the Philippines. So, before Europeans get to Japan, she had to have her… or so she thought.
On the other hand, Japan then was a 2,513 years old country, having established a solid and highly sophisticated culture and society although she had not yet gone through her “industrial revolution” such as the one in Britain; however, she was fully ready for it if needed.
Sir. Thomas Blake Glover, a Scottish merchant who later became a J-citizen, saw an enormous business opportunity when he arrived in Japan in 1859. Thus, he quit Jardine Matheson only after two years and started his own company, Glover & Co., partnering with Samurais such as Ryoma Sakamoto et al.
Meiji Restoration ended the era of Samurais but it was the beginning of the modernization of Japan.
Enjoy the video and many thanks for watching… ; D
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**Correction: 2:31/6:04 Gensui Kusaka lived May, 1840~20 Aug 1864 (not 1964).
冬の京都を訪れる Visit Kyoto in Winter (Japan)
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3:01 金閣寺 Kinkaku-ji Temple
21:46 貴船神社 Kifune Shrine
29:44 貴船神社奥院 Kifune Shrine Oku-no-in
32:41 四条河原町 Shijo Kawaramachi (Downtown)
34:03 柳小路 Yanagi Koji Alley
39:18 坂本龍馬・中岡慎太郎遭難の地(1867年12月10日)
Ryoma Sakamoto and Shintaro Nakaoka Assassinated Here(10th December 1867)
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京都 坂本龍馬のお墓 KYOTO A GRAVE OF SAKAMOTO RYOMA
今話題の坂本龍馬や中岡慎太郎、木戸孝允こと桂小五郎他多くの幕末の志士達が、
京都東山で街を見渡せる霊山護国神社に眠る
坂本龍馬 Japanese samurai ryoma sakamoto
某ドラマのキャンペーンで四国で使われた映像です。映像.作曲:ホッチカズヒロ 歌:横山慎吾 ピアノ:和田弥一郎 トロンボーン:RYUTARO
Kochi: The Tale of Sakamoto Ryoma - VISIT KOCHI JAPAN
Sakamoto Ryoma (1835-1867) was born in the castle town of Kochi in 1835. He was the man who created an opportunity to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate. While there were groups that were thinking of toppling the Tokugawa regime by force, Ryoma proposed overthrowing the shogunate in a peaceful fashion without war. The Tokugawa regime accepted his proposal and abdicated political power to the imperial court. He was active in many fields, and when he was 30, he launched Japan’s first shipping and trading company called “Kameyama Shachu” in Nagasaki. He is said to have been the first person in Japan to go on a honeymoon. He traveled throughout Japan in the last years of the Edo period until he was assassinated in Kyoto on his 33rd birthday.
There are many spots related to Ryoma in Kochi Prefecture.
Pay a visit to Kochi Castle, Katsurahama, or Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum to get a feel for his accomplishments and the dream he had of going out into the world.
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Trip to Fushimi.Part.2 Teradaya Inn / Ryoma Sakamoto 寺田屋 坂本竜馬
Sakatomo Ryoma was a important and most well known person during the Bakamatsu Period of the 1860's. The Bakamatsu Period was when the two rival domains of Satsuma and Choshu came together to overthrow the Tokugawa regime in order to return power to the emperor. Ryoma was the key factor in forming the alliance between the two domains with no bloodshed. For causing such movements, his life was always in danger such as the assassination attempt at his most stayed Inn the Teradaya which he narrowly escaped from. Eventually Ryoma was killed in a unknown assassination at a age of 31. The Teradaya Inn is still used as a small Inn.
Sakamoto Ryoma
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Sakamoto Ryōma (1928) Melodramatic death scene
The tragic denouement of Bandō’s 1928 Sakamoto Ryōma, which as noted above is a film that featured decorative flourishes but also contained over-the-top melodrama.
For more information, please see our companion website for Sean O'Reilly's Re-Viewing the Past: The Uses of History in the Cinema of Imperial Japan (2018)!
I Promise to Clean Up Japan Once and for All Ryoma Sakamoto Part2
This video is about Ryoma Sakamoto 坂本龍馬で音読Part2 created on 2016.3.5(Sat) CW9
「陸奥守吉行」こと《刀 銘吉行 坂本龍馬佩用》 江戸東京博物館 没後150年 坂本龍馬
「陸奥守吉行」こと《刀 銘吉行 坂本龍馬佩用》
江戸東京博物館 没後150年 坂本龍馬
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坂本龍馬 Japanese Hero (Ryoma Sakamoto)
坂本龍馬の和歌
「丸くとも 一角あれや人心
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DJI Phantom H3-2D Ryoma Sakamoto Katsurahama Japan 坂本竜馬 桂浜
If it is a Japanese, everyone knows Ryoma Sakamoto. Even now, he is Japanese pride. Wanting to take aerial video of the bronze statue, I went to Kochi Prefecture. Ryoma Sakamoto thinks that he is a very great person. I took aerial video on July 5, 2014.
Sakamoto Ryoma, the man and myth