The Meiji Restoration: How Japan Modernized Overnight — Fexingo History
In the whirlwind of Japan's Meiji Restoration, the samurai class—once the enforcers of feudal order—were displaced by a new national police force. This episode explores the transformation from decentralized domain law enforcement to a centralized, modern police system modeled on European gendarmerie. We discuss the pivotal role of Kawaji Toshiyoshi, who studied French and German policing to design the Metropolitan Police Department. The episode also examines the harsh realities of Meiji prisons, including the infamous Miyagi Prison and the use of convict labor in Hokkaido development. We touch on key legislation like the Police Law of 1880 and the impact of the Hōan Jōrei (Peace Preservation Law) of 1887, which gave police broad powers to suppress dissent. The conversation reveals how the police became a tool for both modernization and social control, from cracking down on the Freedom and People's Rights Movement to enforcing public hygiene standards. Listeners will gain insight into how Japan's rapid state-building included a new apparatus for surveillance and punishment, reflecting the tensions between liberty and order in the Meiji era. #MeijiRestoration #JapanesePolice #KawajiToshiyoshi #MetropolitanPoliceDepartment #HōanJōrei #MiyagiPrison #FukokuKyōhei #BunmeiKaika #samurai #convictlabor #Hokkaido #FreedomandPeoplesRightsMovement #modernization #socialcontrol #Japan #history #FexingoHistory #EdoTokyo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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