The Meiji Restoration: How Japan Modernized Overnight — Fexingo History
In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the unlikely role of the sewing machine in Japan's Meiji Restoration. While railways, warships, and education reforms grab headlines, the humble sewing machine—introduced by American missionaries and adapted by Japanese innovators—transformed daily life and powered Japan's textile-driven industrialization. Learn how the first sewing machine arrived in Yokohama in 1860, how inventors like Yosaku Hanyū reverse-engineered and mass-produced Japanese versions, and how the Singer company's marketing campaigns taught millions of women to sew Western-style clothing. The episode also covers the rise of Japan's garment industry, the shift from kimono to Western dress, and how sewing machines became symbols of modernity in rural homes. Finally, a brief look at the Matsukata Deflation's impact on textile workers and the global export boom that followed. Specific terms include: ミシン (mishin), Yosaku Hanyū, Singer Sewing Machine, Yokohama, Ōmi, Matsukata Deflation, Fukoku Kyōhei, Bunmei Kaika, kimono, rickshaw. #MeijiSewingMachine #Mishin #YosakuHanyu #SingerSewingMachine #MeijiTextiles #FukokuKyōhei #BunmeiKaika #MatsukataDeflation #Yokohama #Omi #GarmentIndustry #Industrialization #JapaneseHistory #MeijiRestoration #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #SewingMachineHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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