The Meiji Restoration: How Japan Modernized Overnight — Fexingo History
When Japan opened to the world after centuries of isolation, its transportation system was still medieval: foot travel, palanquins, and coastal junks. Within decades, the country leapfrogged into the age of steam, steel, and mass transit. This episode traces the transformation of how people and goods moved across Meiji Japan — from the humble jinrikisha, a two-wheeled carriage that became a global icon, to the British-built steamship lines that turned Yokohama into a world port. We follow the engineers who surveyed impossible mountain routes for the Tokaido Railway, the entrepreneurs who launched Japan's first streetcars, and the passengers who rode them — from silk merchants to factory girls. Along the way, we uncover the bitter debates: should Japan build its own ships or buy foreign ones? Were rickshaws a step forward or just a prettier form of servitude? And how did a single bridge in Tokyo spark a riot? This is the story of how Meiji Japan learned to move — and in doing so, redrew the map of its own future. #MeijiRestoration #Jinrikisha #Steamship #TokaidoRailway #YokohamaPort #NipponYusenKaisha #BunmeiKaika #FukokuKyōhei #IwakuraMission #RailwayHistory #Streetcar #EastAsia #Modernization #TransportationHistory #JapanHistory #IndustrialRevolution #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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