History of Japan

Isaac Meyer
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Sep 29, 2023 • 36min

Episode 502 - The Age of Myth and Legend

Dive into the intriguing origins of Japan's imperial family and the mythology surrounding it. Explore creation myths from the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, detailing the divine ancestry of rulers. Discover how Amaterasu’s story shapes imperial legitimacy and unearth the dramatic conflict between her and Susanoo. Learn about the symbolic imperial regalia and the connection of ancient myths to migration patterns. Archaeological insights reveal the Yamato state's rise, fueled by advancements in agriculture and metal tools. A fascinating blend of myth and history awaits!
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Sep 22, 2023 • 37min

Episode 501 - In the Beginning

Delve into the complexities of determining the beginning of Japanese history, from limited written records to early human habitation. Unravel mysteries of Japan's past, including the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities. Explore the significance of metalworking and early diplomatic relations with China. Focus on the ruler Himiko and the traditions of sake brewing, shedding light on gender politics. Explore the significance of tumulus burial mounds and the rise of small kingdoms in Japan during the Kofun era.
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Sep 15, 2023 • 40min

Episode 500 - The 500th Episode

This week, it's a listener question episode! Let's talk about the topics I'd like to cover, a D&D party made of Japanese prime ministers, the future of the show, and more. Transcript and show notes at this link Support the show on Patreon
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Sep 8, 2023 • 37min

Episode 499 - A Rocky Relationship

This week on the podcast: Why are Japan and South Korea's governments so worked up about some uninhabited rocks in the middle of nowhere? Well, because sometimes those rocks stand for much, much more. Sources, show notes, and transcript at this link Support the show on Patreon
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Sep 1, 2023 • 34min

Episode 498 - Final Trip Thoughts

Once again, Isaac underestimates how many episodes it will take to cover something, and so one more time, we're talking travel in Japan! Show notes here.
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Aug 25, 2023 • 35min

Two Tourists in Nara and Osaka

This week on the podcast, a trip to two seats of the Imperial government. Also on the agenda: A really big Buddha statue, plenty of sake, and some very hungry deer. Map and photos at this link Support the show on Patreon
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Aug 18, 2023 • 47min

Episode 496 – Two Tourists in Tokyo

This week on the podcast, something a little different: My first time traveling purely as a tourist in Japan, with a very special guest star. Photos and a map of spots we discussed at this link Support the show on Patreon
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Aug 11, 2023 • 1h 2min

Crosspost - The Five Men of Naniwa

This podcast explores the intriguing gang case in feudal Japan, the history of gang violence in Osaka, the rise and actions of the Seven's Gang, the different system of jurisdiction in Osaka, the uncomfortable design of the interrogation courtyard, the romanticization of the Five Men of Naniwa, and the missed opportunity to create a true crime puppet show history.
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Aug 4, 2023 • 36min

Episode 495 - This Just In

Explore the rise and demise of radio in Japan, from the birth of NHK to sports broadcasting. Discover the influence of MetLife broadcasts on Raji-O-Taiso, the challenges faced during live broadcasting, and the early history of radio dramas in Japan and their lasting legacy. Get ready for the 500th episode and upcoming question and answer session with shout outs and sponsored ads.
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Jul 28, 2023 • 34min

Episode 494 – His Master's Voice

Discover the intriguing history of the record player in Japan, from its early prototypes to modern-day pop culture. Explore the evolution of sound recording technology and its reception in Japan, alongside the rise of naniwabushi and early music stars. Uncover how phonographs became accessible in the early 20th century, despite economic hurdles, and their role in fostering music appreciation. Finally, delve into how wartime influence shaped the music scene and the significance of the phonograph as a tool for personal expression.

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