Japanese Patriotic Songs
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Japanese Patriotic Songs
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[Story] : The Battotai (抜刀隊 Battō-tai, lit. Drawn Sword Regiment) were a special police squad formed in Japan by the Meiji government in 1877 during the Satsuma Rebellion. The detachment was armed with Japanese swords. The members of Battotai defeated the rebels in the Battle of Tabaruzaka. Their success in sword fighting led to a renewed interest in the art of kenjutsu, which had been abandoned after the Meiji restoration, and, as a result, the formation of modern kendo.
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[Cover] : あんこうteam
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[Story] : "Yuki no Shingun"(雪の進軍) "The Snow March" is a Japanese gunka composed in 1895 by Imperial Japanese Army musician Nagai Kenshi who reflected his experience in the Battle of Weihaiwei during the First Sino-Japanese War. The song was banned in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II and was used in the 1977 film Mount Hakkoda.
[Video] : Paraguay Pelo/Milagros