

History of Japan
Isaac Meyer
This podcast, assembled by a former PhD student in History at the University of Washington, covers the entire span of Japanese history. Each week we'll tackle a new topic, ranging from prehistoric Japan to the modern day.
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Oct 16, 2020 • 40min
Episode 360 - A Nation in a Nation, Part 4
This week, we wrap up our look at Soka Gakkai with the history of its split from Nichiren Shoshu. Plus, we take some time to look at the various controversies surrounding the group and what they say about Soka Gakkai's position in Japanese society. Show notes here.

Oct 9, 2020 • 37min
Episode 359 - A Nation in a Nation, Part 3
This week, we're talking about some of the major projects of Ikeda's time as leader of Soka Gakkai, including both the foundation of Soka Gakkai's political party and the construction of the Sho Hondo, a grand new hall for Nichiren teachings. Show notes here.

Oct 2, 2020 • 37min
Episode 358 - A Nation in a Nation, Part 2
This week, we continue our look at the history of Soka Gakkai during the tenure of Toda Josei. We'll also turn to the rise of the most influential figure in the movement today (and arguably its most influential leader ever): the third president of Soka Gakkai, Ikeda Daisaku.

Sep 25, 2020 • 35min
Episode 357 - A Nation in a Nation, Part 1
This week, we're starting a multi-episode series on one of Japan's most famous organizations: the study society-turned-religion-turned-political-party known as the Value Creation Society, or Soka Gakkai. Show notes here.

Sep 18, 2020 • 36min
Episode 356 - Women in Edo Japan
This week: how do historians learn about the lives of everyday people? Let's take a look at how it's done by thinking about a group of people often overlooked in histories of the Edo period even though they made up half the population: women. Show notes here.

Sep 11, 2020 • 35min
Episode 355 - Tales of Moonlight and Rain
This week, we're talking about one of Japan's most famous collections of supernatural tales, the fantastic Ugetsu Monogatari (Tales of Moonlight and Rain) from 1776. Show notes here.

Sep 4, 2020 • 35min
Episode 354 - Elementary, My Dear Okamoto!
This week, we're talking about popular literature, with a specific focus on one of Japan's most famous pieces of detective fiction -- the Hanshichi Torimonocho. Show notes here.

Aug 28, 2020 • 35min
Episode 353 - The Rising Sun Will Come to Us From Heaven, Part 5
This week, we wrap up our history of Christianity in Japan with a look at the Occupation and Postwar Eras -- and with some final thoughts on what it means to be a part of a faith viewed as "outside" the mainstream of the nation. Show notes here.

Aug 21, 2020 • 37min
Episode 352 - The Rising Sun Will Come to Us From Heaven, Part 4
This week, we'll cover the striving of Japanese Christians to be accepted as genuine patriots by the government during the pre-war era. This striving will lead to closer and closer ties between the state and religion; it will also invite danger once we get into the war years. Show notes here.

Aug 14, 2020 • 36min
Episode 351 - The Rising Sun Will Come to Us From Heaven, Part 3
This week, we're going to talk about the heyday of Japanese Christianity during the Imperial era: the 1870s and 1880s, when the church, finally free of government restriction, began to grow. But behind that growth lurked a dangerous reality about the religion's relationship with the state. Show notes here.