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The Story of Japan: Samurai, Isolation, and Modern Superpower — Fexingo History

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From the archipelago's first Yamato rulers to the economic miracle of the postwar era, Japan's story is one of dramatic transformation. Lucas and Luna guide you through the rise of the samurai class during the Heian period, the brutal yet unifying Tokugawa shogunate that enforced two centuries of sakoku isolation, and the Meiji Restoration's race to industrialize. They explore the cultural flowering of Zen Buddhism, tea ceremony, and ukiyo-e woodblock prints, and grapple with Japan's imperial ambitions in Manchuria and the Pacific War. Key figures like Oda Nobunaga, Tokugawa Ieyasu, and Emperor Meiji are examined alongside debates over national identity and the legacy of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The show traces how a feudal society became the world's third-largest economy and a global cultural exporter—from anime to Toyota. Through deep dives into the Genpei War, the Shimabara Rebellion, and the Lost Decades, Lucas and Luna reveal the contradictions that define modern Japan: a nation of ancient temples and neon-lit skyscrapers, of warrior codes and pacifist constitutions. Why does Japan's past still shape its future? Join them to find out. #JapanHistory #Samurai #TokugawaShogunate #MeijiRestoration #HeianPeriod #Sakoku #OdaNobunaga #TokugawaIeyasu #EmperorMeiji #GenpeiWar #ShimabaraRebellion #PacificWar #Hiroshima #Nagasaki #ZenBuddhism #LostDecades #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode Japan's 47 Ronin: Revenge, Honor, and the Samurai Myth Cover

Japan's 47 Ronin: Revenge, Honor, and the Samurai Myth

The story of the 47 ronin — the Akō incident — is Japan's most famous tale of samurai loyalty and vengeance. In 1701, Lord Asano Naganori draws his sword in the shōgun's palace, a capital crime that costs him his life and leaves his samurai masterless. Their leader, Ōishi Kuranosuke, plots a meticulous year-long plan to kill the man responsible, Kira Yoshinaka. But was it really about honor? Or were these samurai driven by something more complex — duty, caste survival, even desperation? We dig into the historical facts behind the Chūshingura legend: the grim nightly raids, the severed head at Sengaku-ji temple, and the shōgunate's agonizing decision on whether to execute heroes. Did the 47 ronin strike a blow for bushido or for themselves? And how did their act become a weapon of propaganda for Meiji-era nationalists? This episode unpacks the truth behind Japan's national myth, from the legal codes of the Tokugawa shōgunate to the kabuki stage where the story was reborn. #47Ronin #Chushingura #AkōIncident #AsanoNaganori #ŌishiKuranosuke #KiraYoshinaka #Sengakuji #Bushido #TokugawaShogunate #EdoPeriod #Samurai #Ronin #Seppuku #Revenge #JapaneseHistory #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

24. Juni 2026 - 6 min
Episode Japan's Female Warriors: Onna-Bugeisha Beyond Tomoe Gozen Cover

Japan's Female Warriors: Onna-Bugeisha Beyond Tomoe Gozen

When we think of samurai, we picture men. But Japan's history is filled with formidable female warriors—onna-bugeisha—who fought alongside men, led armies, and died in battle. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore women like Hangaku Gozen, who defended a fortress with a naginata; the legendary Empress Jingū, said to have led an invasion of Korea in the third century; and the fierce Nakano Takeko, who led the Jōshitai, a unit of female warriors, during the Boshin War in 1868. They examine why onna-bugeisha became rare during the Edo period, how the samurai class's strict gender roles pushed women out of combat, and the recent cultural revival of these warrior women in novels, manga, and films. Lucas also untangles myth from history: did Tomoe Gozen really decapitate a rival general, or is that legend? And how did the real-life onna-bugeisha train, fight, and die? This episode offers a fresh look at Japan's martial past, recovering stories that official histories often sidelined. #OnnaBugeisha #FemaleSamurai #TomoeGozen #NakanoTakeko #HangakuGozen #EmpressJingu #BoshinWar #BattleOfAizu #Naginata #Jōshitai #SamuraiWomen #JapaneseHistory #FeudalJapan #WarriorWomen #JoseiBushi #Sengoku #EdoPeriod #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Japan's Samurai Women: Onna-Bugeisha and the Battle of Aizu Cover

Japan's Samurai Women: Onna-Bugeisha and the Battle of Aizu

When we think of samurai, we usually picture armored men with katana. But women were also trained in combat, leading armies and defending castles. This episode explores the onna-bugeisha — female warriors of Japan's warrior class. We focus on one of their most famous figures: Nakano Takeko, who fought in the Boshin War (1868–1869). Takeko led a unit of women at the Battle of Aizu, wielding a naginata and charging into modern rifle fire. We discuss her training, the Battle of Aizu, her death in combat, and the legacy of the onna-bugeisha. We also touch on other historical warrior women like Tomoe Gozen from the Genpei War, and how the Meiji Restoration's modernization sidelined these martial women. The episode covers specific sword techniques, armor differences, and the social roles of samurai women in peacetime. A distinct look at a lesser-known samurai tradition. #OnnaBugeisha #NakanoTakeko #BattleOfAizu #BoshinWar #TomoeGozen #SamuraiWomen #Naginata #AizuDomain #MeijiRestoration #JapaneseHistory #Samurai #FexingoHistory #History #EdoPeriod #Sengoku #Japan #WomenInHistory #WarriorWomen Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern - 7 min
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The Ōnin War and the Fall of Ashikaga Shogunate

Episode 115 of The Story of Japan: Samurai, Isolation, and Modern Superpower dives into the Ōnin War (1467–1477), a decade-long conflict that shattered the Ashikaga shogunate and plunged Japan into the Sengoku period—the Age of the Warring States. Lucas and Luna explore the succession dispute that sparked the war, the rival warlords Hosokawa Katsumoto and Yamana Sōzen, and the burning of Kyoto. They discuss the war's devastating impact on the imperial court, the rise of gekokujō—the idea that the low can overthrow the high—and how this chaos paved the way for figures like Oda Nobunaga. The episode also touches on the cultural irony: the same Ashikaga Yoshimasa who presided over ruin also created the Higashiyama culture, including the Silver Pavilion and the tea ceremony. A must for anyone wanting to understand how Japan's medieval order collapsed and what came next. #OninWar #AshikagaShogunate #HosokawaKatsumoto #YamanaSozen #AshikagaYoshimasa #SengokuPeriod #Gekokujo #HigashiyamaCulture #SilverPavilion #TeaCeremony #KyotoHistory #Samurai #MedievalJapan #JapaneseHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #Japan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

22. Juni 2026 - 5 min
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Japan's Nanban Trade: The Christian Century Before Sakoku

Before sakoku sealed Japan off from the world, there was a vibrant century of trade and cultural exchange known as the Nanban trade. This episode explores how Portuguese merchants and Jesuit missionaries arrived in the 1540s, bringing firearms, clocks, and Christianity. We focus on the figure of Ōtomo Sōrin, a powerful daimyo from Kyushu who converted to Christianity and sent the first Japanese embassy to Europe. We discuss the tensions between the Jesuits and the Spanish Franciscans, the role of the silver trade in financing daimyo ambitions, and how the eventual persecution of Christians was tied to fears of European colonialism. The episode covers the 1597 martyrdom of the Twenty-Six Saints of Japan, the rise of the English and Dutch as rivals, and the gradual crackdown under Tokugawa Ieyasu and his successors. We also touch on the legacy of the Nanban trade in Japanese material culture, from nanban lacquerware to the word 'tempura'. This is a story of encounter, adaptation, and ultimately caution that shaped Japan's long isolation. #NanbanTrade #ŌtomoSōrin #JesuitsInJapan #ChristianityInJapan #TwentySixSaints #Sakoku #PortugueseInJapan #JapaneseHistory #FeudalJapan #AzuchiMomoyama #EdoPeriod #Samurai #TradeHistory #FexingoHistory #History #EastAsianHistory #Nagasaki #Missionaries Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

22. Juni 2026 - 6 min
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