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JSC History Week 4 Session 2 Fighting Local Heroes

JSC History Week 4 Session 2 Fighting Local Heroes. Doyoung Park Osaka Gakuin University. Last Session Review. The rise of samurai Weak emperor VS strong noble families Emergence of samurai as a mercenary of an emperor Mercenary became the power Emperor hired the other samurai

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JSC History Week 4 Session 2 Fighting Local Heroes

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  1. JSC History Week 4 Session 2Fighting Local Heroes Doyoung Park Osaka Gakuin University

  2. Last Session Review • The rise of samurai • Weak emperor VS strong noble families • Emergence of samurai as a mercenary of an emperor • Mercenary became the power • Emperor hired the other samurai • History repeated

  3. 戦国時代 Sengoku Period 1467-1573

  4. キューピー

  5. Various Kewpie

  6. Osaka Kewpie

  7. Nara Kewpie

  8. Kyoto Kewpie

  9. ご当地 Gotochi Local

  10. Strong local identity of Japanese • Related to Sengoku period

  11. Japanese local identity

  12. Japanese local identity

  13. Date Masamune: Sendai

  14. Takeda Shingen: Shizuoka

  15. Toyotomi Hideyoshi: Osaka

  16. Kato Kiyomasa: Kumamoto

  17. Why Sengoku period? • Civil War period • Collapse of Central Power • The Age of local prefectures • Everyone could be a conqueror • Strong local identity under the leadership of local heroes • Who is your master? • Edo, the exploiter • Victimized local prefectures • Romanticism for the Warring period

  18. Sengoku Boom

  19. Naoe Kagetsugu TV Drama and Sengoku

  20. 戦国BASARA

  21. 明智光秀 Akechi Mitsuhide

  22. Tohru Hashimoto Osaka prefecture Reconstruction of the financial administration of Osaka Local autonomy Locals and Politics

  23. Locals and Politics • Hideo Higashigokubaru • Miyazaki prefecture

  24. Helpless imperial court Weak bakufu Ambitious feudal lords Civil war 1467 – Onin War 1573 – Muromachi bakufu collapsed Revisit the Sengoku

  25. Reality of Sengoku Period • Emphasizing practical ability • Betrayal was one of tactics • Fair play and gentlemanship? • People as a component

  26. Three Heroes

  27. 1534-1582 Feudal of Owari Area Destroyed the Muromachi shogunate The strongest Feudal lord Oda Nobunaga織田信長

  28. Nobunaga’s Action Figure • What do you see?

  29. New weapon

  30. Honnoji • Nobunaga’s subject, Akechi Mitsuhide killed Nobunaga

  31. Came from a poor peasant family Low ranking soldier Example of the sengoku dream Former Imakawa army, later Nobunaga army Strategy Toyotomi Hideyoshi

  32. Management of manpower Wait for the time Endurance Tokugawa Ieyasu

  33. Ieyasu’s Edo

  34. Ieyasu Destroyed the Toyotomi

  35. 鳴かぬなら殺してしまえほととぎす 信長 鳴かぬなら鳴かせてみようほととぎす 秀吉 鳴かぬなら鳴くまで待とうほととぎす 家康

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