This week: political infighting about purple robes and what it can tell us about Buddhism, political power, and the relationship…
This week: the story of Tsuneno, a commoner whose social status was very different from that of Lady Nijo and…
This week, the tale of Ogimachi Machiko–the aristocrat whose literary descriptions of her life in a samurai family became one…
This week: in 1940, a manuscript lost for over 600 years is recovered from the archives of the Imperial family.…
This week: how has the JMSDF gone from an afterthought to a central part of Japan’s security planning? Sources Patalano,…
This week: the start of a two part series on the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Forces. Today: how did Japan’s current…
This week, the biography of one of the most unusual figures of Bakumatsu Japan: the peasant Matsuo Taseko, whose career…
This week, we’re covering the rise of the Hirata school of kokugaku, or national studies, during the Edo Period. How…
This week: the career and legacy of the most influential Japanese poet you’ve probably never heard of, Fujiwara no Teika.…
This week, a current events episode on the leadup and immediate aftermath of the assassination of Prime Minister Abe Shinzo.…