Sinopsis
A walk through the best bits of Japanese history with a focus on the key people, best stories and the funny little mistakes that created Japan
Episodios
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Episode 35 OMG Part 2
24/04/2016 Duración: 41min"How did it come to this?" - This must have been the question the Christian missionaries asked themselves as Hideyoshi followed by successive Tokugawa Shoguns made life unbearable for Christians in Japan. If only we had handed over the ship...if only we'd handed over the treasure.....if only we had that Englishman beheaded..... It would be hard to find a group of Japanese more oppressed than the Christians. But why were they especially targeted? What threat did they represent?
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Episode 34: OMG Part 1
09/10/2014 Duración: 31minTo Christian missionaries, Japan was a most attractive prospect. Literate, cultured and rich - the Jesuits arrived in Japan in the 1500s and set about a process of conversion: from the lowest peasant to the highest warlord. In Part One, we chart the rise and rise of Christianity under Nobunaga and Hideyoshi - before things turned sour.
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Episode 32: Masterful Inactivity
22/04/2014 Duración: 35minWith the destruction of the Toyotomi at Osaka in 1615, the Tokugawa clan were unrivalled in their domination of Japan. They would establish a Shogunate that would last over 200 years. But how did they change Japan from a nation perpetually at war to one of enforced peace?
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Episode 31: End of the Sengoku Jidai
29/01/2013 Duración: 31minThe Siege of Osaka Castle in the winter of 1614-15 and the final Battle for Osaka Castle in the summer of 1615 marks the final chapter in the Sengoku Jidai. After years of rivalry between the forces of the Toyotomi and the Tokugawa the final question of who would dominate Japan for the next few hundred years was decided - but not before conspiracy, cowardice, spanked bottoms and cross dressing was tried as a winning strategy! Here is a map of the events discussed in the podcast.
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Episode 30: For Whom The Bell Tolls
11/11/2012 Duración: 30minTokugawa Ieyasu had won the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 and set up organising Japan under his clan’s domination. However, safely ensconced in Osaka Castle was Hideyori, son of Hideyoshi; the last of the Toyotomi. Tokugawa Ieyasu knew that he would never be safe until the last of the Toyotomi claims to control of Japan were snuffed out.
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Competition Draw
11/11/2012 Duración: 01minAnd the winner is of the Size-L Oda Nobunaga t-shirt - complete with his slogan “Tenka Fubu” (The Realm Subjected to Military Power) is……………………
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Episode 29: My Trip to Japan
16/10/2012 Duración: 41minI went to Japan with 25 students and 2 other teachers. In this podcast I’ll tell you where we went with a particular emphasis on the historical dimension (obviously!) and *drum roll* I bought you a present!! Well, there is a competition and a prize! Here is the map of the places we went and a link to a sliderocket presentation with some pics too!
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Episode 28: Sekigahara
10/09/2012 Duración: 31minWith Hideyoshi’s body barely cold, the plotting and scheming began in earnest. This was the complete opposite of what Hideyoshi had hoped and begged for - for the sake of his infant son. But promises to a dead man counted for little when the domination of Japan was in the offing. Here is a google map with a few locations of the places mentioned in this cast
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Episode 27: You Can’t Take It With You
17/07/2012 Duración: 26minMy mother says that the cemetery is full of people who thought they were indispensable - but in Hideyoshi’s case, he would have been right. His fervent desire was to ensure that his son, Hideyori, would be able to maintain the Toyotomi rule over Japan. In the end, he had to rely on promises of men he clearly didn’t trust.
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Episode 26: Hideyoshi Dreams Big
11/07/2012 Duración: 23minIn 1592 and 1598 Hideyoshi pointed the enormous Japanese capacity for warfare at the task of conquering one of the greatest civilizations in the world, China. In this episode we discuss why he decided that that was a good idea and how it all went.
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Episode 25: From War to Peace (Almost)
26/04/2012 Duración: 27minHideyoshi, in spite of being a warlord, transitioned Japan from a state of war to a state of peace. Though Japan wasn’t finished with the sengoku jidai by the time he died in 1598, he did put in place a series of laws that made peace more profitable than war. When it came to creating a sustainable peace for the Japanese nation, he made the bird ‘want to sing’
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Episode 24: Hideyoshi’s Japan
19/04/2012 Duración: 20minThe rise of Hideyoshi from sandal bearer to dictator of Japan was phenomenal. After hundreds of year of civil war, he, without any sense of irony, brought the country to unified peace with remarkably little bloodshed. Well, at least a lot less than what one might expect if Nobunaga had lived long enough to make it happen. Not only did he unify the Daimyo, he set about reorganising the process of taxation and commerce for the whole realm.
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Episode 23: The Three Day Shogun
16/04/2012 Duración: 21minIf murdering Nobunaga was Phase One of a long thought-out and well-considered plan for the take-over of Japan it certainly wasn’t obvious in 1582. In fact, it hardly seems obvious today! One thing we do know, Hideyoshi, though flat-out besieging the Mori clan, was not going to let this opportunity pass. If things went right, he could achieve victory over the Mori, avenge his lord and overcome rivals for control of post-Nobunaga Japan.
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Episode 22: The Empire is Mine
27/01/2012 Duración: 37minBetween 1575 and 1582 Oda Nobunaga was sorely tested by the most powerful opponents to his domination; The Ikko Ikki Buddhists, the Takeda Clan and the Uesugi Clan. In the end, however, it might have been an unpaid dinner tab that killed him.
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Episode 21: Nobunaga v Buddha
24/01/2012 Duración: 23minIn 1570 Oda Nobunaga faced a dangerous combination of rival daimyo and religious fanaticism. He decided to treat Buddhist rivals to his power the same way he did anyone else. With fire.
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Episode 20: The Realm Subjected To Military Power
11/01/2012 Duración: 21minOda Nobunaga took Kyoto in the name of the Shogun and the Emperor in 1568. By 1570 the Shogun knew that he served at Nobunaga’s pleasure and little else. Nobunaga almost lost it all to traitors and two bullets from a ninja’s arqubus andThe Asakura and Asai daimyo took to field against Nobunaga in the famous Battle of Anegawa. Enjoy! (frug.podbean.com). Here is the script.
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Episode 19: Oda Nobunaga’s License to Kill
07/01/2012 Duración: 17minOda Nobunaga had the luck, the allies, the staff, the location, the armies and the validation to make a move on Kyoto while the other major Daimyo kept busy fighting amongst themselves. He also had an ego to match his ambition. Here is a map of the provinces of medieval Japan and the the script for the episode.
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Episode 18: Sengoku Jidai, The Rise of Oda Nobunaga
22/12/2011 Duración: 17minIn this episode we introduce one of Japan’s three Great Unifiers. His rise to power was certainly not easy and could easily have relegated him to the status of also-ran.
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Episode 17: Sengoku Jidai Part 3 Bang
22/12/2011 Duración: 36minThe Portuguese bumped into Japan in 1543 and brought with them guns and god. In this podcast we will hear about how Japan received these products of the west.
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Episode 16: Sengoku Jidai Part 2
09/02/2011 Duración: 30minWar in medieval Japan was a colourful bonanza - bravery, cowardice and accounting!