This video showcases the Japanese room at the Colorado Springs Military Museum, featuring historical items including authentic Samurai swords dating back 600 years. A significant new acquisition is a 16th-century Samurai sword fighter uniform. The museum's visiting hours are highlighted: Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM for a single guided tour each day. The video also promotes t-shirts available for purchase on www.dragonmans.com/store.
This video features the smoking of original, unopened World War 2 Japanese cigarettes. It is part two of a three-part series on smoking historical cigarettes, with the finale planned to showcase an unopened pack of Lucky Strikes. The creator also promotes their Patreon for early access and monthly raffles, their "Flak & Fubar" podcast, and their social media accounts on Instagram and Twitter.
This YouTube Shorts video features the smoking of original World War 2 Japanese cigarettes. The title and accompanying hashtags clearly indicate the historical context of the content, focusing on a specific artifact from the WW2 era.
This YouTube video delves into the historical evolution of Shurikens, also known as throwing stars. It explores their origins and development as weapons utilized by Japanese warriors. The description also highlights the channel's mission and provides links to their Patreon, website for prayer requests, Instagram, and other related YouTube channels focused on history of weapons, car classics, and their own "God Family and Guns" channel, along with a Facebook link.
This video from the Royal Armouries focuses on the loan of Japanese armour to Lotherton Hall. While the Royal Armouries collection includes arms and armour, this particular lecture centers on a specific exhibit rather than a general overview of firearms. The description encourages engagement with questions about arms and armour and promotes the museum's social media channels.
This video features Natasha Bennet, a curator at the Royal Armouries, answering audience questions about Japanese arms and armor. The presentation showcases significant objects from the museum's collection and archives, offering insights into Samurai weaponry and protective gear. The description encourages viewer engagement by prompting questions and provides links to purchase a book on Japanese arms and armor and to support the museum through merchandise. It also directs viewers to the Royal Armouries' website and social media channels for more content and future interaction.
This video profile focuses on the historical Japanese warrior Miyamoto Musashi, highlighting his renown as a swordsman, his philosophy, and his significant written works such as 'The 5 Rings'. While acknowledging Musashi's combat prowess and tactical knowledge, the presenter ultimately opines that he doesn't fully embody the 'Warrior Poet' ideal, contrasting him with contemporaries like Honda Tadakatsu. The content aims to explore historical warriors as examples of 'Warrior Poets' and offers resources for further study and training, emphasizing their relevance to modern protectors, including armed citizens.
This video features Thom Richardson, Curator at the Royal Armouries, discussing objects from the Ingham Gift Collection. The Royal Armouries is the UK's national collection of arms and armour. The channel showcases behind-the-scenes museum activities, combat demonstrations, jousting coverage, and curator-led tours. Viewers are encouraged to ask questions about arms and armour in the comments.
This video provides a behind-the-scenes look at Japanese spear and staff weapons, specifically focusing on yari from the Tokugawa period through the 19th century. Curator Thom Richardson discusses the history and evolution of these traditional polearms, offering insights into their design and usage.
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