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The Satsuma Rebellion: Saigō Takamori's Last Samurai Uprising

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In 1877, just a decade after the Meiji Restoration swept away the samurai class, one man led the largest and bloodiest uprising in modern Japanese history. His name was Saigō Takamori — the 'last true samurai.' This episode explores the Satsuma Rebellion from its roots in the dissolution of the samurai order to the desperate siege of Kumamoto Castle and Saigō's final charge at Shiroyama. We discuss the haihan chiken (abolition of domains), the conscription ordinance that stripped samurai of military monopoly, and the role of Satsuma's warrior elite. We also examine Saigō's complex legacy: a rebel who fought for tradition yet became a symbol of the nation he opposed. Featuring details of the battles at Tabaruzaka and the famous final stand immortalized in film. For listeners who know the samurai through earlier episodes on the Onin War or the Siege of Osaka, this is the coda — the end of an armed class that had shaped Japan for a thousand years. #SatsumaRebellion #SaigōTakamori #MeijiRestoration #KumamotoCastle #Shiroyama #LastSamurai #SeinanSensō #HaihanChiken #ConscriptionOrdinance #Tabaruzaka #SamuraiUprising #MeijiPeriod #JapaneseHistory #BoshinWar #Shizoku #SamuraiClass #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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jakson The Satsuma Rebellion: Saigō Takamori's Last Samurai Uprising kansikuva

The Satsuma Rebellion: Saigō Takamori's Last Samurai Uprising

In 1877, just a decade after the Meiji Restoration swept away the samurai class, one man led the largest and bloodiest uprising in modern Japanese history. His name was Saigō Takamori — the 'last true samurai.' This episode explores the Satsuma Rebellion from its roots in the dissolution of the samurai order to the desperate siege of Kumamoto Castle and Saigō's final charge at Shiroyama. We discuss the haihan chiken (abolition of domains), the conscription ordinance that stripped samurai of military monopoly, and the role of Satsuma's warrior elite. We also examine Saigō's complex legacy: a rebel who fought for tradition yet became a symbol of the nation he opposed. Featuring details of the battles at Tabaruzaka and the famous final stand immortalized in film. For listeners who know the samurai through earlier episodes on the Onin War or the Siege of Osaka, this is the coda — the end of an armed class that had shaped Japan for a thousand years. #SatsumaRebellion #SaigōTakamori #MeijiRestoration #KumamotoCastle #Shiroyama #LastSamurai #SeinanSensō #HaihanChiken #ConscriptionOrdinance #Tabaruzaka #SamuraiUprising #MeijiPeriod #JapaneseHistory #BoshinWar #Shizoku #SamuraiClass #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Samurai Who Burned Kyoto: The Onin War

In 1467, a dispute over shogunal succession erupted into a decade-long war that would reduce Kyoto to ash and shatter the authority of the Ashikaga shogunate. This episode takes you inside the Ōnin War — the conflict that marked the beginning of the Sengoku period. We trace the rivalry between Hosokawa Katsumoto and Yamana Sōzen, the two great warlords whose armies clashed in the streets of the capital. You'll learn how the war began with a dinner table dispute, how it dragged on for eleven years with no clear victor, and why it left the imperial city a burned-out shell. We also explore the war's aftermath: the rise of daimyo warlords, the collapse of central control, and the social upheaval that gave birth to the age of warring states. Names like Ōnin no Ran, Ashikaga Yoshimasa, and the burning of Kinkaku-ji all come into focus. If you've ever wondered how Japan descended into its longest period of civil war, this episode is your answer. #OninWar #HosokawaKatsumoto #YamanaSozen #AshikagaYoshimasa #Sengoku #Kyoto #HistoryOfJapan #Samurai #FexingoHistory #JapanHistory #Muromachi #Shogunate #Daimyo #1467 #BurningOfKyoto #CivilWar #WarringStates #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Before the katana became the soul of the samurai, the bow was the warrior's primary weapon. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the lost art of mounted archery, yabusame, and the deeper philosophy of kyūdō. They trace the evolution of the yumi — the asymmetrical longbow — from the Heian period through the Genpei War, when Minamoto no Yorimasa and the famed Nasu no Yoichi proved the bow's supremacy. They discuss the ritualized practice of yabusame at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū, the decline of archery with the introduction of firearms, and the surprising survival of kyūdō as a meditative discipline. Along the way, they touch on the controversial figure of Minamoto no Yoshitsune, whose legendary archery skills were matched only by his tragic fate. The conversation also visits the modern revival of yabusame by Ogasawara Heibei Tsunekata and the Ogasawara school. Expect names like Minamoto no Yoritomo, the Taira clan, and the battlefield of Yashima. A reflective look at a samurai skill that demands stillness, precision, and release. #Samurai #Yabusame #Kyudo #JapaneseArchery #Yumi #MinamotoNoYoshitsune #NasuNoYoichi #GenpeiWar #HeianPeriod #TsurugaokaHachimangu #OgasawaraSchool #SamuraiWeapons #MountedArchery #FeudalJapan #JapaneseHistory #Bushido #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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