Noe Bushi | Rhythm of The Peasant Soldiers (Shogunate troops song)

Noe Bushi is a folk song sung in Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture and is well known throughout Japan. There is a call of Noe in the song. There are also dances to the tune of songs, and elementary schools students in Mishima City learn to dance. Similar songs are found throughout the country, and these are called Noge Bushi. Among these, it is said that the “Noge Festival“ of Yokohama City, which begins at the bakumatsu period (end of tokugawa shogunate), is the origin. However, it is said that it was made by farmers from Mishima village that became soldiers at the time and were called to defend the bakufu interests (Tokugawa Shogunate Government)who are trained by Egawa Eiryu but at the same time it also said that it began as a festival song before that, so it is not certain. Credits: Translation by me The Siamese Map and assets by: ShogunSamuria (Roblox user) Meaty Daiymo#3599 (His Discord) Uniforms and webbings: The Siamese Mount Fuji: (Roblox User)bachu266 Editings: The Siamese The place used in this video is set in Yokohama but origin of the map that were made by ShogunSamuria supposed to be Edo bay and Osaka castle, But yeah i used (Stolen because its unused, his community been up for 5 years and no its not really something im proud of i just wanted the place for my own use and i didnt leak it and yes he knows about this im the one that told him) his map and renamed it Yokohama, you can visit it here on my group The castle may be removed for city expansion and historical accuracy TAGs: Boshin wars, Battle of Toba-Fushimi, Toba-Fushimi, 1868, Shogunate, Bakufu, Aizu, Tokugawa, Imperial, New government army, total wars shogun 2, fall of the samurai, The Last Samurai, Satsuma, Choshu, Edo Period, Edo Period Japan, Japanese marching song
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