Japanese History: Sacred Spaces

Himeji Castle: Where Deadly Military Engineering Meets the Divine Spirits of Old Japan

8 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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Join Marcus and Sophie for a deep dive into Himeji Castle, exploring the profound intersection of lethal military defense and ancient spiritual devotion. This episode deconstructs the "White Heron" beyond its iconic facade, revealing a labyrinthine "sacred space" protected by fox-spirits, widow’s stones, and Shinto shrines. From the psychological warfare of the Nawari to the miraculous survival of the 1945 firebombing, discover why this UNESCO masterpiece remains the beating heart of Japanese cultural identity. #HimejiCastle #JapaneseHistory #SamuraiArchitecture #SacredSpaces #WhiteHeronCastle #ShintoSecrets

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