“Revere the Emperor. Expel the foreigners.”

The phrase in the title was used by those of the Sonnō jōi movement. A lot of what is happening now in the United States is similar to the time in Japan prior to the Meiji Restoration.

I strongly recommend that people on the dissident right watch the excellent drama Ryomaden, about the life of one of the most important and highly-revered men in Japanese history, who is credited with establishing the Sat-Cho alliance which eventually led to the downfall of the Shogunate government which had been in power for centuries.

There are so many parallels between movements that were occurring at that time and the current political situation. Anyone who is interested in changing society should study what these people did and how they managed to start a movement which revolutionized Japan.

Right now the United States is in desperate need of a Ryoma Sakamoto. We are in need of a revolution and a fundamental re-establishment of our nation.

Get Ryomaden on nyaa.

Won the following awards:
2010 Teamwork of the Year Award
Hashida Sugako Awards ja:橋田賞 – Fukuyama Masaharu in Ryomaden
Japan Tourism Agency Commissioner Award for Domestic Tourism- Fukuyama Masaharu
TV Navi Awards for Best Principal Male Actor 2010 – Fukuyama Masaharu
4th Int’l Drama Festival, Tokyo Drama Award: Best Drama (Series Drama)
4th Int’l Drama Festival, Tokyo Drama Award: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role – Kagawa Teruyuki
4th Int’l Drama Festival, Tokyo Drama Award: Special Award – Filming staff of “Ryomaden”
2011 Elan d’Or Awards: Best Series (TV Guide Award)
2011 Elan d’Or Awards: Best Producer (TV) – Suzuki Kei
2011 Elan d’Or Awards: Newcomers of the Year – Kiritani Kenta & Sato Takeru
2011 Elan d’Or Awards: Special Prize – Terajima Shinobu
2011 Galaxy Awards: Special Award for Contribution to Art (Television category) Individual Award – Fukuyama Masaharu