The Samurai Era: Japan's Warrior Civilization Explained — Fexingo History

The Kanrin Maru: Samurai Sail Japan's First Warship to America

6 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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In 1860, as the shogunate crumbled, a crew of samurai and sailors aboard the Kanrin Maru — a Dutch-built steam warship — crossed the Pacific to San Francisco. This episode follows their voyage: the first Japanese diplomatic mission to the United States, the tensions with American naval officials, and the reluctant modernity that samurai like Captain Katsu Kaishū and interpreter Fukuzawa Yukichi brought back. We explore how the Kanrin Maru symbolized Japan's last defense before the Meiji Restoration — a wooden ship caught between sail and steam, tradition and transformation. With specific focuses on the onboard tensions, the reception in California, and the political fallout in Edo, this is a story of the samurai who sailed into the future. #KanrinMaru #KatsuKaishu #FukuzawaYukichi #JapaneseHistory #Samurai #EdoPeriod #Bakumatsu #MeijiRestoration #TransPacificVoyage #SteamShip #DutchStudies #Yokosuka #SanFrancisco #Diplomacy #History #FexingoHistory #NavalHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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