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The Samurai Who Burned Kyoto: Miyamoto Musashi's Forgotten Battle

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the little-known early life of Miyamoto Musashi, Japan's most famous swordsman, focusing on his role in the Battle of Sekigahara (1600) and the Siege of Osaka (1614-1615). They discuss how Musashi fought for the losing side under Ukita Hideie, survived the carnage, and later participated in the destruction of Osaka Castle. The conversation also delves into the cultural impact of Musashi's legend versus historical reality, including his duel with Sasaki Kojirō on Ganryūjima and his later life as a painter and author of The Book of Five Rings. The episode examines how a masterless samurai (rōnin) navigated the transition from the chaotic Sengoku period to the peaceful Edo period. #MiyamotoMusashi #Sekigahara #OsakaCastle #UkitaHideie #SasakiKojirō #Ganryūjima #BookOfFiveRings #rōnin #Sengoku #EdoPeriod #tokugawaieyasu #toyotomihideyori #samurai #katana #japanhistory #FexingoHistory #eastasiainhistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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