The Samurai Era: Japan's Warrior Civilization Explained — Fexingo History
In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the tradition of samurai pilgrimages to the Grand Shrine of Ise, known as Ise Jingū. They discuss how the cult of Amaterasu, the sun goddess, was central to the imperial line and why the shrine became a destination for warriors seeking divine favor. The conversation covers the economic and cultural impact of the Ise pilgrimage during the Edo period, including the role of oshi (pilgrimage priests) and the phenomenon of okage-mairi (pilgrimage booms). Lucas explains how the Tokugawa shogunate regulated travel through the sankin-kōtai system, yet mass pilgrimages to Ise surged, with some commoners even abandoning their posts to join. The episode also touches on the famous Ise shrine's architectural style, shinmei-zukuri, and its connection to Shinto purity. Finally, they discuss the shrine's role in modern Japan and its preservation as a national treasure. #Samurai #IseJingū #Amaterasu #Shinto #EdoPeriod #Pilgrimage #TokugawaShogunate #SankinKōtai #OkageMairi #ShinmeiZukuri #Oshi #JapaneseHistory #FeudalJapan #WarriorCulture #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia #PilgrimageRoutes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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