History of Japan

Isaac Meyer
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Jun 10, 2022 • 36min

Episode 441 - The Dreamer

This week, we're taking a look at the life of one of Japan's most famous artists: Miyazaki Hayao. How did he become as famous as he is, and how do his films reflect the politics of the age he grew up in? Show notes here.
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Jun 3, 2022 • 35min

Episode 440 - Tipping the Balance

The Jokyu Rebellion is one of the more minor conflicts in Japanese history; yet it also represents a tipping of the political balance of Japan that, eventually, will profoundly reshape the country. This week, we explore one of the chronicles of that conflict to see what we can learn about it, and about medieval Japan more broadly. Show notes here.
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May 29, 2022 • 35min

Episode 439 - From the Deep, Part 2

This week: whaling during the modern era in Japan, and the circumstances that have led to Japan being one of the only first world countries that still hunts whales. Show notes here. Also: allergies are still a bit rough; excuse any scratchiness, please!
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May 20, 2022 • 38min

Episode 438 - From the Deep, Part 1

This week, we're taking on whaling in Tokugawa Japan. What is 'traditional' whaling in Japan? How and why did people take to the seas to hunt whales? And how is all of this wrapped up in the modern debate around whaling in Japan? Side note: wet weather in Seattle is giving me mad allergies, so apologies if I sound extra sniffly or anything. Show notes here.
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May 13, 2022 • 34min

Episode 437 - The Fist of the Buddhas, Part 2

This week: where does our stock image of the sohei come from, and why does it tell us more about Japan after the age of warrior-monks than anything else? Show notes here.
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May 6, 2022 • 37min

Episode 436 - Fist of the Buddhas, Part 1

This week: what does the historical record have to say about the veracity of the image of the warrior-monk, or sohei, that is so pervasive in pop cultural understandings of medieval Japan? Show notes here.
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Apr 29, 2022 • 1h 2min

Criminal Records Podcast - The Yakuza Rocket Launcher Case

There's no regular History of Japan episode this week. Instead, here's a wonderful episode of my other podcast, Criminal Records, about three things of deep concern to any self-respecting podcast audience: organized crime, the drug trade, and rocket launchers! See you all next week.
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Apr 22, 2022 • 39min

Episode 435 - The Wrong Kind of Hero, Part 3

Guest Sakamoto Ryoma, a loyalist ronin turned legend, is discussed. Topics include his political evolution, alliances with anti-Tokugawa domains, daring escape, failed attack on Cho-shu, return to Tosa, and legacy as a nonconformist hero.
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Apr 15, 2022 • 36min

Episode 434 - The Wrong Kind of Hero, Part 2

Explore the journey of Sakamoto Ryoma as he transforms amidst political turmoil, loyalists face betrayals and alliances, samurai prioritize Japan's pride over personal gain, and a historic collaboration on naval development shifts Japan's history.
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Apr 8, 2022 • 36min

Episode 433 - The Wrong Kind of Hero, Part 1

This week, we return to the turbulent age of the Bakumatsu--the collapse of the Tokugawa state--with a biography of one of the era's most intriguing figures, Sakamoto Ryoma. Who was Ryoma, where did he come from, and how did he get swept into the complex politics of the time? Show notes here.

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