Feudal Japan vs Feudal Europe: Which Was More Powerful? — Fexingo History
In the chaos of pre-modern warfare, battles rarely stayed neatly contained to daylight hours. But how did samurai and knights actually fight at night? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the tactics, technology, and cultural attitudes that shaped nocturnal combat in feudal Japan and medieval Europe. From the samurai's reliance on moonlight and torches at the Battle of Yashima to the knight's preference for avoiding night engagements after Crécy, they uncover the role of reconnaissance, infiltration, and psychological warfare under cover of darkness. They also examine the ninja's legendary nocturnal raids against the historical reality of sieges like the 1581 attack on Odawara, and consider why European armies rarely developed specialized night units despite the constant threat of ambush. Along the way, they discuss the one-eyed commander Kato Kiyomasa, the fire-lance's terrifying glow, and the strategic use of campfires and false signals. A fascinating look at how darkness shaped the battlefield—and who adapted better. #Samurai #Knights #NightBattle #Yashima #Odawara #Ninja #KatoKiyomasa #FeudalJapan #MedievalEurope #Crecy #HundredYearsWar #SengokuPeriod #SiegeWarfare #Reconnaissance #MilitaryHistory #Tactics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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