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

The Lost Samurai Code: Bushido Before Hagakure

8 min · 10. kesä 2026
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Bushido – the 'way of the warrior' – is often imagined as a timeless samurai code: honor, loyalty, death before dishonor. But the samurai who actually lived through Japan’s medieval wars would barely recognize the version popularized in the 20th century. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the real evolution of samurai ethics from the Kamakura period through the peaceful Edo era, revealing how the famous Hagakure and Nitobe Inazō’s Bushido: The Soul of Japan were products of their time – shaped by peace, nostalgia, and even nationalism. We explore the earliest warrior precepts like the Goseibai Shikimoku legal code, the practical battlefield ethics of the Sengoku daimyo Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin, the Confucian-influenced reforms of the Tokugawa shogunate, and the contrast between the idealized, literary samurai and the real, pragmatic warriors who fought for land and survival. Along the way, we discuss the role of seppuku, the changing treatment of defeat and surrender, and how modern reinterpretations of bushido were used to militarize Japan in the early 1900s. A deeper look at what samurai actually believed – and what we’ve projected onto them. #Bushido #SamuraiEthics #Hagakure #NitobeInazo #GoseibaiShikimoku #TakedaShingen #UesugiKenshin #Seppuku #Kamakura #Sengoku #Edo #Tokugawa #SamuraiCode #JapaneseHistory #History #FexingoHistory #WayOfTheWarrior #HonorAndLoyalty Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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