Tokugawa Japan: The Birth of Edo and the Great Unification — Fexingo History copertina

Tokugawa Japan: The Birth of Edo and the Great Unification — Fexingo History

Tokugawa Japan: The Birth of Edo and the Great Unification — Fexingo History

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In 1603, Tokugawa Ieyasu became shogun, ending centuries of civil war and ushering in over 250 years of peace. This episode visits the bloody Battle of Sekigahara, the political genius of Ieyasu, and the creation of the sankin kotai system — where daimyo were forced to alternate residence between Edo and their provinces, ensuring loyalty and draining their wealth. We explore how the Tokugawa shogunate sealed Japan off from the world, suppressed Christianity, and created a rigid social hierarchy under the bushido code. Yet beneath the surface, new economic forces were stirring. This is the first episode in a series on Tokugawa Japan, covering the paradoxes of a peaceful, isolated, and deeply controlled society.

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