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Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Release Date: 08/01/2023

Winds Across the Straits show art Winds Across the Straits

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Filling in the rest of Takara's reign with the stories of the various envoys at court, the Baekje princes living in Yamato, and the story of a 7th century millenial cult. For more, check out   Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua, and this is episode 107: Winds Across the Straits Villagers gathered near the center of their community.  In contrast to the clean, walled up compounds of the local elites, with their raised floor buildings, the buildings here were much simpler, often sitting directly on the ground, or dug down into...

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Game of Thrones - Asuka Style show art Game of Thrones - Asuka Style

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Onsen and Uprisings show art Onsen and Uprisings

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

This episode we look at the reign of Tamura, aka Jomei Tenno. For references and more, check out https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-105   Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is episode 105: Onsen and Uprisings The general paced back and forth behind the walls of the fortress.  Glancing around, he couldn’t help but notice how empty it now seemed.  The palisades were holding, but most of the soldiers had gone, disappearing in the night.  Outside the walls of the fortress, he could hear the Emishi...

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A Bloody Start to a Golden Age show art A Bloody Start to a Golden Age

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Apologies for any degradation of the sound quality.  This was recorded while we were traveling, and the room setup was not ideal, so if sounds like I'm in a cave, you know why ;) This episode we head over to the continent to kick off the Tang dynasty.  The Tang dynasty was extremely influential on Yamato and later Japan, as well as the rest of East Asia.  And so we'll take a look at how it got its start and how it expanded along the silk road, while at the same time talking about the literally cutthroat politics of the period.  Especially in the royal house.  Nobody...

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Travelling Through the Ancient Nara Basin: Part II show art Travelling Through the Ancient Nara Basin: Part II

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Welcome to another bonus episode, where we take a break from the main narrative and discuss some of the modern locations where this happened.  In this case, I'm talking about a trip I took around the Nara Basin, specifically focusing on the area of Asuka, where the Asuka Period gets its name. We will have some photos of the places and things I mention this episode up on the podcast website: Rough Transcript   Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan!  My name is Joshua and this is Traveling Through the Nara Basin, Part II This episode, I’d like to pause in our...

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The Queen is Dead show art The Queen is Dead

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Temples and Tribute show art Temples and Tribute

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Here we are, almost at the end of the reign of Kashikiya Hime, with a couple of items, today. First is the reform going on with Buddhism, and, in particular, the state's involvement in selecting a "Head" of Buddhism to make sure that the religion is accountable to the State.  Then there are the dealings with the growing power of Silla, amidst the backdrop of a change on the continent from the Sui to the Tang dynasty. For more, check out our podcast website:  Rough Transcript   Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua, and this is episode 102:...

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Ponds, Peaches, and Thunder-gods show art Ponds, Peaches, and Thunder-gods

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

This episode we will finish up with many of the smaller episodes in the reign of Kashikiya Hime, aka Suiko Tenno.  Most of these are mentions of various public works projects, omens, expansion of the realm, and a couple of other stories, some more believable than others. As usual, more information can be found at Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua, and this is Episode 101: Ponds, Peaches, and Thunder-gods. First off, a big thanks to Red and Ryan for helping to support the site and our show.  If you would like to join them,...

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New Year's Recap 2024 show art New Year's Recap 2024

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Happy New Year! This episode we take a look back at where we've come and talk about some of the broad themes and changes that we've experienced over the episodes in the past year. For a little more, including references for the year, check out:  https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-newyear2024 Rough Transcript Shinnen Akemashite!  Happy New Year and Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua, and this is the New Year’s Recap episode for 2024 Every year I try to take a moment and look back at the material we covered.  In part, this is to...

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Sacred Tetris and Other Tidbits show art Sacred Tetris and Other Tidbits

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It's the last episode of 2023, and our 100th episode!  But despite that, we keep on moving through the period, hitting a bunch of smaller stories from the Nihon Shoki about this period. We talk about Zentoku no Omi, the temple commissioner of Hokoji, as well as the trouble they went through to get the Asukadera Daibutsu in place to begin with.  We have the first instance of the Dazai--as in the Dazaifu of Kyushu--as well as the first instance of the holiday that would eventually become Children's Day, Kodomo no Hi.  There are various immigrants, bringing painting, handmills, and...

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