Tokugawa Japan: Peace, Isolation, and Hidden Power — Fexingo History
When Tokugawa Yoshimune took power in 1716, Japan was bleeding cash. The eighth shogun was determined to reverse the rot—but his methods went far beyond belt-tightening. This episode unpacks Yoshimune's obsession with falconry (takagari), which he transformed into a tool of political surveillance, economic intelligence, and personal discipline. We follow him on hunting expeditions that doubled as spy missions, where he questioned farmers about crop yields and local officials about bribes. We explore how the Kyoho Reforms—sumptuary laws, rice price controls, and a new tax system—were informed by what Yoshimune saw from horseback. And we reveal the forgotten figure of the takagari bugyō, the shogun's master falconer, who managed a network of bird keepers, trainers, and informants across the Kanto plain. Along the way, we meet the peregrine falcons imported from Ezo (Hokkaido), the Ayu River patrols that protected the shogun's hunting grounds, and the hidden purpose of the Ōmetsuke—the shogun's eyes—who sometimes rode alongside him. This is a story about how a shogun used birds to rule men. #TokugawaYoshimune #Takagari #KyohoReforms #EdoJapan #Samurai #Shogun #Falconry #JapaneseHistory #Ōmetsuke #Kanto #Ezo #Hokkaido #Bakufu #Tokugawa #EdoCastle #Rōnin #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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