Feudal Japan vs Feudal Europe: Which Was More Powerful? — Fexingo History
In Episode 154 of Feudal Japan vs Feudal Europe: Which Was More Powerful?, Lucas and Luna dive into the art and science of fortress construction. Building on prior episodes about siege warfare and castle design, they compare the yamajiro mountain fortresses of samurai with the towering stone keeps of European knights, focusing on the engineering challenges each faced. They explore how Japan's reliance on wood and earthworks shaped defenses like Himeji-jo's labyrinthine walls, while Europe's Gothic cathedrals of war, like Château Gaillard, pioneered innovations like the machicolation. The conversation covers key figures like Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who used castle-building as a political tool, and Edward I, whose concentric castles in Wales crushed rebellion. They also touch on the role of gunpowder in rendering these structures obsolete, with the 1590 Siege of Odawara marking a turning point for Japan. Listeners will learn about specific techniques like ishigaki stone walls and the trace italienne, and how each culture's geography and resources dictated their approach. A natural donation segment ties into the show's ad-free model, and the episode ends with a reflective look at how fortress architecture mirrors the societies that built them. #samurai #knight #fortress #yamajiro #HimejiCastle #ChateauGaillard #ToyotomiHideyoshi #EdwardI #Odawara #gunpowder #feudalJapan #feudalEurope #machicolation #traceItalienne #Sengoku #HundredYearsWar #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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