Tokugawa Japan: Peace, Isolation, and Hidden Power — Fexingo History
In this episode of Tokugawa Japan, Lucas and Luna explore the architectural and strategic significance of castles during the Edo period. They delve into the design of Himeji Castle, the role of castles in maintaining Tokugawa control, and the shōgun's policy of castle destruction and regulation. They discuss the evolution from feudal fortresses to administrative centers, the use of stone walls and moats, and the symbolism of the tenshu (main keep). They also touch on the 1615 Siege of Osaka, which marked the end of major castle warfare, and the later role of castles as symbols of daimyo power and prestige. Along the way, they consider how castle construction reflected the balance of power between the shogunate and the domains. #TokugawaJapan #HimejiCastle #EdoCastle #Daimyo #Shogun #SiegeOfOsaka #CastleArchitecture #SankinKotai #Bakufu #Tenshu #JapaneseHistory #EdoPeriod #FeudalJapan #Samurai #Isolation #FexingoHistory #History #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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