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Oda Nobunaga, the 'Demon King' of Japan’s Sengoku period, was a revolutionary warlord who shattered the old order and laid the groundwork for a unified Japan. Between 1534 and 1582, Nobunaga rose from a minor daimyo in Owari Province to the most powerful military leader in the archipelago, crushing rival clans like the Imagawa, Takeda, and Mori, and breaking the political and military power of the Buddhist warrior-monks of Mount Hiei and the Ikko-ikki. His innovations—the use of massed arquebusiers at the Battle of Nagashino (1575), the construction of the magnificent Azuchi Castle, and his patronage of the tea ceremony and Christianity—transformed Japanese warfare, architecture, and culture. But Nobunaga’s brutal methods, including his burning of temples and slaughter of opponents, earned him both fear and hatred. In 1582, betrayed by his general Akechi Mitsuhide at Honno-ji Temple, Nobunaga’s death set the stage for Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu to complete his mission. Join hosts Lucas and Luna as they dissect the life, legacy, and contradictions of the man who began Japan’s unification, exploring how his ambition, military genius, and ruthless pragmatism still echo in modern Japan’s identity. #OdaNobunaga #SengokuPeriod #AzuchiCastle #BattleOfNagashino #HonnojiIncident #JapaneseHistory #Samurai #Daimyo #ToyotomiHideyoshi #TokugawaIeyasu #AkechiMitsuhide #IkkoIkki #MountHiei #FirearmsInJapan #ChristianityInJapan #TeaCeremony #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode Nobunaga's Takeda Campaign: The Battle of Nagashino artwork

Nobunaga's Takeda Campaign: The Battle of Nagashino

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the pivotal 1575 Battle of Nagashino, where Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu faced the formidable Takeda clan led by Katsuyori. They explore how Nobunaga's innovative use of tanegashima matchlock muskets, field fortifications, and disciplined ashigaru tactics shattered the legendary Takeda cavalry charges. The conversation covers the siege of Nagashino Castle, the heroic stand of Torii Sune'emon, the strategic deployment of wooden palisades, and the devastating volley fire that marked a turning point in Japanese warfare. They also discuss the aftermath, including the decline of the Takeda clan and the establishment of Nobunaga's dominance over central Japan. Along the way, they touch on the broader Sengoku context, the role of Tokugawa Ieyasu as an ally, and the lasting impact on samurai warfare. #OdaNobunaga #BattleOfNagashino #TakedaKatsuyori #Tanegashima #Anegawa #TokugawaIeyasu #Sengoku #Samurai #Ashigaru #NagashinoCastle #ToriiSuneemon #WoodenPalisades #VolleyFire #JapaneseHistory #FexingoHistory #EastAsia #MilitaryHistory #AzuchiMomoyama Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 7 min
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Nobunaga's Land Surveys: The Cadastral Revolution That Remade Japan

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Oda Nobunaga's systematic land surveys (kenchi) that transformed medieval Japan's feudal economy. Unlike earlier daimyo, Nobunaga ordered comprehensive cadastral surveys across his domains, measuring fields, classifying soil quality, and registering peasants by name. These surveys enabled accurate taxation, broke the power of local lords, and laid the groundwork for the later Toyotomi and Tokugawa land systems. Lucas explains how Nobunaga's surveyors used standardized measures like the koku, how they dealt with resistance from temples and samurai, and how the data informed his military campaigns and castle-building at Azuchi. The episode also covers the role of survey officials like Hachisuka Masakatsu and the impact on peasant communities. A controversial aspect: whether Nobunaga's surveys were a tool of oppression or a step toward rational governance. The episode ends with a brief look at how the survey registers (kenchichō) survive today as invaluable historical sources. #OdaNobunaga #Kenchi #LandSurvey #Sengoku #AzuchiCastle #ToyotomiHideyoshi #TokugawaIeyasu #Koku #HachisukaMasakatsu #FeudalJapan #Taxation #JapaneseHistory #Cadastre #TenkaFubu #FexingoHistory #History #EastAsia #Samurai Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 9 min
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Nobunaga's Castle Towns: Azuchi and the Urban Revolution

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Oda Nobunaga transformed Japanese urban life through his castle towns, especially Azuchi. They discuss the groundbreaking grid layout, the separation of samurai and commoner districts, the free-market policies of rakuichi rakuza, and how Nobunaga used architecture and city planning to project power. The conversation covers the tenshu keep's symbolic role, the influence of Portuguese trade on Azuchi's design, and how Nobunaga's urban experiments set the stage for Tokugawa-era castle towns. Specific details include the date of Azuchi's construction (1576), the role of the Kano school in decorating the keep, and the contrast with traditional medieval Japanese cities like Kyoto. #OdaNobunaga #AzuchiCastle #CastleTowns #RakuichiRakuza #Sengoku #JapaneseHistory #UrbanPlanning #AzuchiMomoyama #Tenshu #KanoEitoku #LuisFrois #TenkaFubu #Owari #PortugueseTrade #Nanban #FreeMarkets #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11 de jul de 2026 - 7 min
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Nobunaga's Road to Kiyosu: The Battle That Made a Warlord

Episode 153 of Fexingo History goes back to the beginning of Oda Nobunaga's rise: the Battle of Kiyosu in 1552. Lucas and Luna explore how a young, eccentric daimyo known as 'the Fool of Owari' outmaneuvered his rival Oda Nobuhiro and seized Kiyosu Castle, setting the stage for his unification campaign. The episode covers the politics of Owari Province, the role of Nobunaga's father Oda Nobuhide, the betrayal by Shibata Katsuie (who later became a key general), and the strategic importance of Kiyosu's location. It also touches on the chaos of the Sengoku period and how Nobunaga's early boldness foreshadowed his later innovations. This is a focused look at the moment a legend began, with attention to the specific tensions and alliances that made Kiyosu a pivotal victory. #OdaNobunaga #BattleOfKiyosu #OwariProvince #Sengoku #KiyosuCastle #OdaNobuhiro #OdaNobuhide #ShibataKatsuie #FoolOfOwari #JapaneseHistory #Samurai #Daimyo #WarringStates #FeudalJapan #AzuchiMomoyama #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11 de jul de 2026 - 6 min
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Nobunaga's Forgotten Naval Campaign The Battle of Kizugawaguchi

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a lesser-known but decisive chapter in Oda Nobunaga's unification campaign: the naval blockade and battle of Kizugawaguchi. They examine how Nobunaga's innovative use of massive ironclad warships called atakebune, commanded by the pirate-turned-admiral Kuki Yoshitaka, broke the Mori clan's sea supply lines to the besieged Ishiyama Hongan-ji fortress. The conversation covers the construction of these early ironclads, the strategic importance of the Seto Inland Sea, and how this victory paved the way for the eventual surrender of the powerful Ikkō-ikki Buddhist confederacy. Specific details include the role of Kuki Yoshitaka, the tactics of grappling and boarding, the firebombing of enemy vessels, and the aftermath leading to the fall of the Hongan-ji in 1580. Listeners will gain a fresh perspective on how naval power shaped Japan's Warring States period. #Kizugawaguchi #Atakebune #KukiYoshitaka #OdaNobunaga #IshiyamaHonganji #Ikkōikki #MōriClan #SetoInlandSea #NavalWarfare #SengokuPeriod #Ironclad #SiegeWarfare #JapanHistory #Samurai #Pirates #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

10 de jul de 2026 - 7 min
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