Feudal Japan vs Feudal Europe: Which Was More Powerful? — Fexingo History
In 1613, a samurai named Hasekura Tsunenaga set sail from Japan on an epic mission that would take him across the Pacific, through Mexico, and all the way to Rome. He was sent by the daimyo Date Masamune of Sendai, who sought trade and Christian missionaries from the Spanish Empire. Hasekura met Pope Paul V, presented a letter requesting priests, and was granted Roman citizenship. But upon his return, he found Japan transformed: the Tokugawa shogunate had begun persecuting Christians and closing the country. His embassy was forgotten, his samurai companions assimilated into Spanish colonies, and his legacy erased. This episode unravels the full story of the Keichō Embassy — the diplomatic mission that nearly changed the course of Japanese history. We explore Date Masamune's motives, the treacherous voyage, the reception in Europe, the galleon San Juan Bautista built in Japan, and the tragic aftermath of the sakoku isolation policy. A tale of ambition, culture clash, and the forgotten samurai who saw the Vatican. #HasekuraTsunenaga #KeichoEmbassy #DateMasamune #Sakoku #SamuraiDiplomacy #PopePaulV #SanJuanBautista #Sendai #NanbanTrade #JapaneseHistory #ChristianityInJapan #TokugawaShogunate #EdoPeriod #PacificCrossing #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #DiplomaticHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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