The Meiji Restoration: How Japan Modernized Overnight — Fexingo History
In 1910, while Japan was still consolidating its rapid modernization, a middle-aged army reservist named Nobu Shirase set sail for the Antarctic with a small crew and minimal funding. This episode tells the story of the Japanese Antarctic Expedition—a remarkable feat of exploration that nearly ended in disaster. Shirase's ship, the Kainan Maru, battled pack ice and storms to reach the Ross Sea. After a failed first attempt, the expedition returned a year later, and Shirase, along with two Ainu dog drivers, became the fourth party in history to set foot on Antarctica's continental shelf. They named their landing site Crown Prince Harald Land, but the world barely noticed. Back in Japan, the expedition was met with public indifference and mounting debt. We explore why Shirase went, how his team survived, and what his journey tells us about Meiji-era ambition, national pride, and the limits of imperial reach. Drawing on expedition diaries and recent scholarship, this episode reveals a forgotten chapter of polar history and its quiet legacy in Japan's modern identity. Keywords: Shirase, Kainan Maru, Antarctic, Meiji, exploration. #ShiraseNobu #JapaneseAntarcticExpedition #KainanMaru #PolarExploration #MeijiJapan #Antarctica #CrownPrinceHaraldLand #AinuDogDrivers #ImperialJapan #HeroicAge #AntarcticHistory #Exploration #MeijiEra #JapanHistory #FexingoHistory #History #ScienceHistory #AdventureHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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