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The Samurai Who Opened Japan: William Adams and the Shogun's Englishman

9 min · 26 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Samurai Era, Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary story of William Adams, the English pilot who became a samurai in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. After surviving a harrowing voyage on the Dutch ship De Liefde, Adams washed ashore in 1600 and found himself in a Japan torn by civil war. His knowledge of ships, cannons, and European politics made him invaluable to Ieyasu, who trusted him as a diplomatic advisor and granted him the fief of Hemi. Adams took the Japanese name Miura Anjin and lived as a hatamoto, or direct retainer of the shogun, navigating the complex world of the early Edo period. The episode covers his role in the founding of the English East India Company factory in Hirado, his travels to Siam and Cochinchina, and the ongoing debate over whether he ever truly 'went native' or remained a pragmatic Englishman. It also touches on his family in England and the family he started in Japan, and what his story reveals about early cross-cultural encounters and the limits of Tokugawa cosmopolitanism. #WilliamAdams #MiuraAnjin #TokugawaIeyasu #Samurai #EdoPeriod #DeLiefde #Hirado #EnglishEastIndiaCompany #Hatamoto #CrossCultural #JapanHistory #Sakoku #NanbanTrade #FexingoHistory #History #SamuraiEra #EarlyModern #Pilot Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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