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In 1868, Japan’s Meiji Restoration overthrew the Tokugawa shogunate and launched a dizzying, state-led transformation from feudal isolation to industrial empire. Over five decades, the Meiji oligarchs dismantled the samurai class, created a conscript army, built railways and telegraphs, and rewrote the legal code. Lucas and Luna guide you through the pivotal moments: the Boshin War, the Iwakura Mission to the West, the promulgation of the Meiji Constitution in 1889, and the wars with China and Russia. They explore how Japan selectively adopted Western technology and institutions while preserving the emperor cult and Shinto nationalism. They debate the human cost—the Satsuma Rebellion of disaffected samurai, the forced modernization of peasant life, and the eruption of ultranationalism that would lead to World War II. The show also examines cultural shifts: the transformation of Tokyo from Edo, the rise of modern literature with writers like Natsume Sōseki, and the invention of ‘bushidō’ as a national ethic. By tracing how Japan avoided colonization and became the first non-Western great power, the Meiji Restoration remains a template for rapid development—and a warning about the price of rushed change. #MeijiRestoration #TokugawaShogunate #BoshinWar #IwakuraMission #MeijiConstitution #SatsumaRebellion #RussoJapaneseWar #SinoJapaneseWar #EmperorMeiji #NatsumeSoseki #Bushido #Shinto #JapaneseImperialism #Industrialization #HistoryOfJapan #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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The Meiji Education of Women: Female Students and National Strength

In the rush to modernize after the Meiji Restoration, Japan's leaders realized that educating women was essential to building a strong nation. This episode explores the early Meiji government's push for female education, from the 1872 Gakusei system that required both boys and girls to attend school, to the establishment of the first normal schools for women. We look at figures like the American educator David Murray, who advised the Ministry of Education, and the Japanese female students who traveled abroad. The conversation also covers the backlash from conservative forces, leading to the Imperial Rescript on Education and a more restricted curriculum emphasizing 'good wives, wise mothers.' The episode highlights the tension between modernization and traditional gender roles, and how these early policies shaped Japan's educational landscape for decades. Specific attention is given to the founding of the Tokyo Normal School for Women and the experiences of early female graduates. #MeijiJapan #WomensEducation #BunmeiKaika #FukokuKyōhei #DavidMurray #Gakusei #TokyoNormalSchool #EducationReform #ImperialRescriptOnEducation #GoodWivesWiseMothers #MoriArinori #FemaleStudents #JapanHistory #Modernization #GenderRoles #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Meiji Japan's Public Baths: Hygiene, Class, and Modernity

In this episode of The Meiji Restoration: How Japan Modernized Overnight, Lucas and Luna explore a surprisingly intimate corner of Japan's transformation: the public bathhouse. From the smoky, crowded sentō of Edo to the gleaming tiled bathhouses of Meiji Tokyo, they trace how hygiene became a national project. With the arrival of Western diplomats and doctors, traditional bathing habits suddenly became a symbol of backwardness — and a target for reform. The Meiji government, driven by the slogans Bunmei Kaika and Fukoku Kyōhei, began regulating bathhouses, mandating separate entrances for men and women, banning mixed bathing, and even dictating the shape of the bathtub. Lucas shares how police ordinances, public health campaigns, and a new emphasis on 'civilized' cleanliness reshaped daily life for millions. They also discuss the role of the bathhouse as a democratic space — where a samurai and a rickshaw puller soaked side by side — and how modernization sometimes eroded that old equality. Featuring figures like Nagayo Sensai, the father of Japanese public health, and the curious case of foreign outrage over mixed bathing in Yokohama. #MeijiRestoration #BunmeiKaika #FukokuKyōhei #Sentō #PublicBaths #NagayoSensai #Yokohama #Hygiene #PublicHealth #MixedBathing #Edo #Tokyo #JapanModernization #DailyLifeMeiji #FexingoHistory #History #EastAsia #SocialHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Meiji Japan's Boshin War: The Civil War That Toppled the Shogun

Before the Meiji Restoration could modernize Japan, it had to be won on the battlefield. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Boshin War of 1868–1869 — the brief but bloody civil war that ended 265 years of Tokugawa shogunate rule. They follow the key clashes: the Battle of Toba–Fushimi where imperial forces used modern rifles against outdated samurai tactics; the siege of Aizu Wakamatsu Castle where teenage warriors of the Byakkotai (White Tiger Corps) faced annihilation; and the final holdout in Hokkaido where Enomoto Takeaki and the Republic of Ezo made a last stand. Lucas explains the role of the Satchō Alliance — Satsuma and Chōshū domains — and how modern weaponry, including a steam-powered warship, tipped the scales. Luna asks about the casualty figures, the fate of the shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu, and how the war shaped Meiji nationalism. The episode ends with a reflection on how Japan's brief civil war set the stage for its rapid transformation — and why the victors wrote the history. #BoshinWar #MeijiRestoration #TokugawaShogunate #SatchōAlliance #BattleOfTobaFushimi #AizuWakamatsu #Byakkotai #EnomotoTakeaki #RepublicOfEzo #TokugawaYoshinobu #SatsumaDomain #ChōshūDomain #JapaneseCivilWar #FukokuKyōhei #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #ModernWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13. juli 2026 - 7 min
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The Meiji Education Revolution: Schooling a Nation

In the early 1870s, Japan undertook one of history's most ambitious education reforms. Lucas and Luna explore how the Meiji government, guided by the Charter Oath's promise that 'knowledge shall be sought throughout the world,' created a centralized school system from scratch. They discuss the pivotal 1872 Education Order (Gakusei), the role of Western advisors like David Murray and Marion Scott, the establishment of the Tokyo Normal School, and the controversial early emphasis on Western learning over traditional Confucian values. The episode also covers the resistance from rural communities who saw schooling as an unwanted tax burden, leading to the 1879 Education Order that gave local communities more control. Finally, they touch on the Imperial Rescript on Education and how it fused modern schooling with traditional moral education, shaping generations of Japanese citizens. #MeijiJapan #EducationReform #Gakusei #BunmeiKaika #FukokuKyōhei #DavidMurray #TokyoNormalSchool #ImperialRescriptOnEducation #MotodaNagazane #ArinoriMori #CharterOath #Modernization #SchoolSystem #JapanHistory #TokugawaPeriod #Terakoya #EastAsianHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13. juli 2026 - 9 min
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The Meiji Telegraph: Wiring a Modern Nation at Lightning Speed

Before Japan's railroads and factories could hum, the country needed a nervous system. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the astonishingly rapid construction of Japan's first telegraph lines in the early 1870s. They explore how the Meiji government, determined to avoid colonization, turned to the telegraph as a tool of control and unification. The story follows Scottish engineer George Gilbert's struggle to string wires over volcanic mountains and through hostile territory, the role of the o-yatoi gaikokugai (foreign employees) in transferring technology, and the political urgency that drove the project. They also unpack the social friction: peasants who mistook the humming wires for demonic forces, and the samurai who saw the telegraph as a threat to their martial order. The episode reveals how the telegraph enabled the government to suppress the Satsuma Rebellion in 1877, coordinating troop movements across hundreds of miles in hours rather than days. And it ends with a reflection on how this invisible grid of copper and poles laid the foundation for Japan's later information society. A story of wires, wars, and the price of speed. #MeijiTelegraph #GeorgeGilbert #oyatoigaikokujin #SatsumaRebellion #FukokuKyōhei #BunmeiKaika #MeijiRestoration #HistoryOfTechnology #JapanModernization #TelegraphHistory #JapaneseHistory #EastAsia #19thCenturyHistory #InfrastructureHistory #MeijiJapan #GlobalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. juli 2026 - 7 min
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