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Lucas and Luna dive into one of history's most contentious hypotheticals: who would win in a direct clash between feudal Japan and feudal Europe? This show compares the military, political, and cultural systems of both civilizations at their apexes. We examine the samurai code of bushido against the knightly chivalric code, contrasting the decentralized shogunate with the fragmented Holy Roman Empire. We dissect key battles: Nagashino (1575) versus Agincourt (1415), exploring how each side adapted to gunpowder. We analyze the weaponry — katana vs. longsword, yumi vs. longbow, and the role of cavalry. We delve into castle design: the Japanese hilltop fortresses like Himeji against European stone keeps like Château Gaillard. We debate the economic foundations: the Japanese rice-based economy versus European manorialism. We consider naval power — the wokou pirates and the Mongol invasions against the Hanseatic League and Spanish Armada. We also touch on cultural exports: Zen Buddhism and tea ceremony versus Gothic cathedrals and courtly love. Ultimately, the question isn't just about battlefield superiority — it's about how two completely different societies solved the problems of warfare, governance, and meaning. Can a centralized warrior state outlast a fragmented but resilient feudal system? Tune in for a global history face-off that redefines both civilizations. #FeudalJapan #FeudalEurope #Samurai #Knight #Bushido #Chivalry #Shogunate #HolyRomanEmpire #BattleOfNagashino #Agincourt #Katana #Longsword #CastleDesign #MongolInvasions #HanseaticLeague #Gunpowder #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode How Samurai and Knights Built Their Fortresses: A Comparison cover

How Samurai and Knights Built Their Fortresses: A Comparison

In this episode, Lucas and Luna compare the castle-building traditions of feudal Japan and Europe. They explore the strategic choices behind Japanese yamajiro mountain fortresses vs. European stone keeps, the impact of gunpowder on design (trace italienne vs. ishigaki stone walls), and the social role of castles as power centers. Specific examples include Himeji Castle, Kumamoto Castle, Krak des Chevaliers, and the siege of Nagashino. The hosts discuss how terrain, politics, and siege technology shaped distinct defensive architectures. They also touch on the castle as a symbol of authority and the daily life within. A light donation appeal ties into the idea of preserving history through listener support. #Japan #Europe #Castles #Samurai #Knights #HimejiCastle #KumamotoCastle #KrakDesChevaliers #Nagashino #Yamajiro #TraceItalienne #Ishigaki #FeudalJapan #MedievalEurope #SiegeWarfare #Gunpowder #Fortifications #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4. juli 2026 - 6 min
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Samurai vs Knight: Who Had Better Castles

In this episode of Feudal Japan vs Feudal Europe, Lucas and Luna compare the castles of samurai and knights. They explore the stark differences between Japan's mountainous stone fortresses like Himeji and Europe's concentric crusader castles like Krak des Chevaliers. How did siege warfare differ between the two cultures? Why did Japanese castles rely on complex gate systems and stone bases while European castles evolved into thick-walled, round-towered strongholds? The conversation covers key figures like Kato Kiyomasa, who built Kumamoto Castle, and the Mongol invasions that influenced Japanese design. They also touch on the role of gunpowder: how the tanegashima changed Japanese castle design and how European castles adapted to cannon fire with trace italienne fortifications. Who truly had the advantage in castle warfare? Lucas and Luna break down the defensive strategies, siege tactics, and architectural ingenuity that defined medieval warfare in Japan and Europe. #Samurai #Knights #Castles #Himeji #KrakDesChevaliers #KatoKiyomasa #MongolInvasions #Gunpowder #Tanegashima #SiegeWarfare #MedievalHistory #FeudalJapan #FeudalEurope #CastleArchitecture #MilitaryHistory #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Samurai vs Knight: Why Japan Never Had a Hundred Years' War

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore why feudal Japan never experienced a conflict as prolonged as Europe's Hundred Years' War. They examine the structural differences between Japan's shogunate and Europe's fragmented kingdoms, focusing on the role of the Emperor as a unifying figure, the sankin-kōtai system that centralized power, and the impact of geography. Specific figures like Tokugawa Ieyasu, Oda Nobunaga, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi are discussed, along with key battles such as Sekigahara and the Ōnin War. The episode contrasts the European feudal system of multiple competing sovereigns with Japan's single imperial lineage and the bakuhan system that curbed daimyō ambitions. Lucas also touches on how Japan's isolation policy (sakoku) prevented external entanglements that prolonged Europe's wars. The conversation includes a brief, organic donation appeal for listener support. #Samurai #Knight #HundredYearsWar #FeudalJapan #FeudalEurope #TokugawaIeyasu #OdaNobunaga #ToyotomiHideyoshi #Sekigahara #OninWar #SankinKotai #Bakuhan #Sakoku #Shogunate #Bushido #Chivalry #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

I går - 8 min
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Feudal Japan vs Feudal Europe: Who Had Deadlier Weapons

In this episode, Lucas and Luna compare the iconic weapons of samurai and knights—the katana versus the longsword, the yari versus the lance, the Japanese bow versus the English longbow. They explore how metallurgy, warfare tactics, and cultural values shaped these arms. Discover why Japanese swords were folded repeatedly, how European plate armor influenced weapon design, and which side had the advantage in ranged combat. The conversation dives into specific battles like Nagashino (1575) and Agincourt (1415) to illustrate tactical differences. Lucas explains the role of the tanegashima matchlock and the ashigaru spear formations, while Luna questions the myth of the katana's superiority. The episode also touches on siege weapons, including the Japanese hōroku and European trebuchet, and how each culture's philosophy of war—bushidō versus chivalry—affected their choice of arms. A balanced look at historical effectiveness without romanticizing either tradition. #Katana #Longsword #Yari #Nagashino #Agincourt #Samurai #Knight #Tanegashima #Longbow #Bushidō #Chivalry #Weapons #MedievalWarfare #FeudalJapan #FeudalEurope #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

2. juli 2026 - 5 min
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How Samurai and Knights Governed: Feudal Law and Order Compared

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the legal and administrative systems of feudal Japan and Europe, comparing how samurai and knights maintained order. They explore the samurai's dual role as warrior and magistrate, the use of legal codes like the Buke Shohatto and the Goselbai Shikimoku, and contrast these with European manorial courts, common law, and the Magna Carta. Specific figures include Tokugawa Ieyasu, Hōjō Yasutoki, and Hojo Shigetoki. The conversation covers the Japanese system of han courts, the role of daimyo as judges, and European trial by combat and ordeal. It also touches on the concept of 'kyoso seikatsu' (dispute resolution) and how religious authority intertwined with secular law. A thought-provoking look at how two different warrior cultures approached justice. #Samurai #Knights #FeudalLaw #BukeShohatto #GoselbaiShikimoku #MagnaCarta #TokugawaIeyasu #HojoYasutoki #CommonLaw #ManorialCourts #TrialByCombat #FeudalJapan #MedievalEurope #Bushido #Chivalry #History #FexingoHistory #LegalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1. juli 2026 - 7 min
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