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The Samurai Who Brought Peace: Tokugawa Ieyasu's Siege of Osaka

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This episode zooms in on the final act of Japan's chaotic Sengoku period: the Siege of Osaka (1614-1615). Hosts Lucas and Luna explore how Tokugawa Ieyasu, the last of Japan's three great unifiers, systematically dismantled the Toyotomi clan's last stronghold. They discuss the winter siege, the summer campaign, and the controversial peace treaty that led to the fall of Osaka Castle. Along the way, they touch on key figures like Toyotomi Hideyori, Yodo-dono, and Sanada Nobushige (Yukimura), as well as the use of tanegashima, the role of ninja, and the political aftermath that ushered in over 250 years of Tokugawa rule. The episode also examines the legend versus reality of Sanada Yukimura's 'demon of the battlefield' reputation and how the siege cemented the shogunate's power. #TokugawaIeyasu #SiegeofOsaka #ToyotomiHideyori #SanadaYukimura #OsakaCastle #Sengoku #EdoPeriod #Tanegashima #Ninja #JapaneseHistory #Samurai #Shogun #ToyotomiClan #WinterCampaign #SummerCampaign #BattleOfTennogawa #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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