This week on the podcast, we’re all about literature. We’ll be exploring the varieties of poetry and prose that have…
This week, we take a step away from politics to talk about two crucial subjects. First, we have the evolution…
This week in the Revised History of Japan: in a bid to strengthen the power of the imperial family, Emperor…
Apologies for the delayed publication! This week on the podcast: the Nara Period! Japan has a new capital, and surely…
Part four of our Revised Introduction to Japanese History is all about the Taika Reforms of 645 CE: what drove…
Part 3 of our Revised Introduction to Japanese History: the emergence of recorded history in Japan brings with it some…
For part 2 of our Revised Introduction to Japanese History: what do we know about the origins of Japan’s imperial…
We’re back at the beginning for Part 1 of a new miniseries: A Revised Introduction to Japanese History. Sources “The…
This week, it’s a listener question episode! Let’s talk about the topics I’d like to cover, a D&D party made…
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.