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A History of Japan
Kenshin and Kanto -- BONUS EPISODE

A History of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 24:05 Transcription Available


Although Uesugi Kenshin had forged an impressive domain along the north coast of Honshu, he never gave up on his dream of making his title of Kanto Kanrei into an office with real power in Japan's fertile east.Support the show

A History of Japan
The Fool of Owari

A History of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 26:49 Transcription Available


Oda Nobuhide, the famous "Tiger of Owari," passed away unexpectedly in 1551, leaving his branch of the Oda Clan in the hands of his son, a rude young man with little sense of propriety or politics called "The Fool of Owari." Throughout the 1550s, however, Nobunaga would consolidate his rule over the province and even defend it from a terrifying invasion.Support the show

A History of Japan
Sengoku "States" Part I

A History of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 28:00 Transcription Available


This episode broadly covers the developments in the Imagawa, Takeda, and Uesugi Clans during the first half of the 1500s.Support the show

The Anime Nostalgia Podcast
The Anime Nostalgia Podcast - ep 110: Giant Robo with MinovskyArticle

The Anime Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022


Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode!Last month, the beginning of a well-loved OVA series turned 30 years old:  Yasuhiro Imagawa's love letter to mangaka Mitsuteru Yokoyama's career, Giant Robo: The Animation (aka Giant Robo: The Day The Earth Stood Still)! And to celebrate this momentous occasion, Casey (aka MinovskyArticle) has returned to talk about all things Robo with me! For the first part of the podcast, we discuss in a spoiler-free way what exactly the series is, it's history, why it's special, and why you should check it out! After that, we go all out in the spoiler-zone to gush about our favorite characters, scenes, and answer all your listener questions! (Spoiler talk starts at around the 1:34:17 mark.) So sit back, relax, and celebrate one of our favorite anime series with us in this GIANT-sized, nearly 3-hour long episode!   Stream the episode above or [Direct Download]Subscribe on apple podcasts | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Spotify Relevant links:Buy Giant Robo on bluray at Rightstuf or Amazon!Read about a Yasuhiro Imagawa lecture in the US from 2002!Watch the Imagawa-directed Tetsujin 28 remake at RetrocrushCheck out this Giant Robo cosplay group page, “Experts of Cosplay”, still up and running on AngelFire! Some pictures are back from the 90s!If you want to learn more about The Water Margin, one of the stories Yokoyama used as the basis of some of his manga, check out the Chinese Folklore Podcast!Follow Casey on Twitter!My theme song music was done by Kerobit! You can find more about them on their Twitter!Support the work I do on this podcast by leaving me a tip on Ko-fi! Want to have your name read in the special thanks segment on the next episode? All you need to do is buy me 2 or more “coffees” on Ko-fi!As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com.Thanks for listening!

Podcasts – La Tortulia Podcast
La Tortulia #246 - La batalla de Okehazama: Parte 2

Podcasts – La Tortulia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 96:29


La batalla de Okehazama (o el Maracanazo del Japón feudal) PARTE 2 Rubén vuelve desde Japón para terminar lo que es su momento histórico favorito: La Batalla de Okehazama. En ese período fascinante que es la Sengoku, el estado de guerra continua entre clanes en Japón por territorio, prestigio y poder. El camino para la unificación del Japón tiene un importante momento aquí, cuando las tropas victoriosas, más numerosas del clan Imagawa están marchando por toda la provincia de Owari del clan Oda. El resultado es obvio y Imagawa Yoshimoto tomará control de la provincia y aumentará su riqueza y poder. Entre el poderoso clan de gran linaje y la victoria solo se interpone el que hasta el momento es considerado como el “tonto de Owari”. Un joven inexperto y poco confiable Oda Nabunaga que en medio de la guerra se lleva la pelota abajo del brazo y obtendrá la victoria más sorprendente del período. Imagen: Kure, M.; (2002); Samurai: An Illustrated History; Tuttle Publishing Fuentes/Texto: - Shincho Koki (The Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga) Ota Gyuichi; traducido por J.P. Lamers y J.S.A. Elisonas, editorial Brill. (2011) - Rekishi Dokyumento: Okehazama no Tatakai Tetsuo Owada, editorial Gakken Bunko (2000) - Crónicas de los Samuráis R. Ibarzabal, editorial Satori (2020) Fuentes/web: - Sengoku Owada channel (canal de Youtube de Tetsuo Owada) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtWUBIHLD0oJ7gzmPJgpWfg - www.samurai-archives.com Música: El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por El Gran Quelonio. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. El tema de la Pausa es una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. El tema de Rumbo a la Cancha es una versión de Espiral por Kanirasta. La versión original es de Dunne. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Crónica
Ep. 89 Cannabis en Japón: Reina Imagawa de ¡omaigatito!

Crónica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 56:21


Reina Imagawa (Gato Gordo/¡omaigatito!) nos cuenta de su experiencia como japonesa pacheca. ¿Cómo es fumar en el país primermundista con las penas prohibicionistas más duras del mundo? Amenizando, un playlist de hip hop cannábico

Podcasts – La Tortulia Podcast
La Tortulia #245 - La batalla de Okehazama: Parte 1

Podcasts – La Tortulia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 92:52


La batalla de Okehazama (o el Maracanazo del Japón feudal) PARTE 1 La batalla de Okehazama (o el Maracanazo del Japón feudal) PARTE 1 Otro episodio de y desde Japón. Rubén Ibarzabal, autor de Crónicas de los Samuráis y amigo de la casa vuelve a La Tortulia Podcast para traernos su batalla favorita del período Sengoku. Este momento es histórico porque aparece como un competidor nuevo y sorprendiendo totalmente a sus enemigos un joven Oda Nobunaga. En esta batalla trazamos los paralelismos con el Maracanazo, el evento histórico e hito fundacional de Uruguay con la batalla que contra todo pronóstico destruiría al clan Oda y se quedaría con sus tierras. Pero los de afuera son de palo y Oda Nobunaga, un señor feudal joven y pintoresco va a ser llamado a la guerra en contra del clan Imagawa, con un linaje aristocrático impresionante y favores del emperador. Imagen: Utagawa Toyonobu - "Bishū Okehazama-gassen” Fuentes/Texto: - Shincho Koki (The Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga) Ota Gyuichi; traducido por J.P. Lamers y J.S.A. Elisonas, editorial Brill. (2011) - Rekishi Dokyumento: Okehazama no Tatakai Tetsuo Owada, editorial Gakken Bunko (2000) - Crónicas de los Samuráis R. Ibarzabal, editorial Satori (2020) Fuentes/web: - Sengoku Owada channel (canal de Youtube de Tetsuo Owada) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtWUBIHLD0oJ7gzmPJgpWfg - www.samurai-archives.com Música: El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por El Gran Quelonio. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. El tema de la Pausa es una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. El tema de Rumbo a la Cancha es una versión de Espiral por Kanirasta. La versión original es de Dunne. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Judo Fanatics Podcast
Judo Fanatics 019: Justin Imagawa

Judo Fanatics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 61:45


Justin Imagawa is Canadian born employee of the Japanese Judo Federation. We will get an inside look into the function of the Japanese Judo Federation and the Judo Ecosystem that creates not only Judo champions, but careers and industries in the sport!

Mechinations
Mechinations 101 - Serious Business Symphonies (Giant Robo History)

Mechinations

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 170:05


It is the dawn of a new era of Mechinations! Join us for a tour guided by our own Stephen Hero as we learn the personal histories of some of the key figures involved in the creation of the Giant Robo OVA as well as the circumstances of its production. We hit all the stops, from Yokoyama to Imagawa and beyond! Giant Robo history starts: 23:31 Production history starts: 1:36:36 Intro Disc: pmcTRILOGY (Forklift Load, King's Field) Ignis Madax (Nioh 2, Trails of Cold Steel II) Special thanks to @ShinDaimosZ and @customzaku for providing awesome resources and helping edit the history segment. Thanks to @fretzl for the intro/outro music Thanks to @JJostar23 for the art Tweet us @MechinationsPod or write to us MechinationsPod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mechinations/support

Extra History, An Extra Credits Podcast
Extra History - Warring States Japan: Sengoku Jidai Part 1

Extra History, An Extra Credits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 24:03


The Onin War tore Japan apart, but also kicked off the Sengoku Jidai or Warring States Period that's a seminal part of Japanese history. The power of the shogun dissolved and regional clan leaders or daimyo fought for control of the country. In the mid 16th century, near Kyoto, a clan called the Matsudaira found itself pinched between two great rivals: the Oda and the Imagawa. Abducted as a hostage by the Oda, the scion of the Matsudaira clan (the young Tokugawa Ieyasu) grew up to fight alongside of the Imagawa when he was released. Their combined forces threatened to destroy the entire Oda clan, but Oda Nobunaga had a different idea. They clashed at the Battle of Okehazama. Join us on Patreon! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon Check out all our Extra Credits shows at http://becauselearningmatters.com Here's our YouTube Page with more Extra History! https://www.youtube.com/user/ExtraCreditz/

Cápsulas Del Bit a la Orquesta (2016-18)
25 El Castillo de Kyosu, Viaje a Nagoya, Japón 2018 Pt2

Cápsulas Del Bit a la Orquesta (2016-18)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 7:52


En nuestra segunda cápsula hacemos una reseña del castillo de Kyosu, lugar que fue el centro de operaciones del Daymiyo Nobunaga, y que ha sido la inspiración principal de su programador y fundador de la desarrolladora de Software KOEI, el tema musical compuesto por Yoko Kanno, está inspirado en el suceso histórico de la batalla de Okehazama, lugar donde pelearon Nobunaga e Imagawa.

Cápsulas Del Bit a la Orquesta (2016-18)
26 Batalla de Okehazama, Viaje a Nagoya, Japón 2018 Pt3

Cápsulas Del Bit a la Orquesta (2016-18)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 10:04


En nuestra tercer cápsula de nuestro recorrido por Japón, siguiendo el rastro de la compositora de la música del videojuego Nobunaga´s Ambition, Yoko Kanno, les compartimos un tema inspirado en el campo de batalla de Okehazama, situado al sur de Nagoya en la provincia de Aichi, donde combatió Nobunaga contra Imagawa y que actualmente se convierte en un parque publico y un cementerio budista.

Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
EP88 Bad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo - BONUS EPISODE 5 - P2

Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2014 41:46


Welcome to part two of our discussion on some of the bad decisions made by the Sengoku Daimyo.  Some Daimyo were skilled strategists, others lucky, staying ahead of the game with wits and cunning.  However, the battlefields of the Sengoku period are littered with the bones of men who were not so lucky.  Many Sengoku Daimyo were done in by dumb decisions, others made decisions that seemed reasonable at the time but would lead to disastrous results.  From Imagawa Yoshimoto's decision to invade Owari province, to Asai Nagamasa deciding to turn on Oda Nobunaga, we look at some decisions that not only shaped the history of the Sengoku period, but may leave you wondering just what the heck they were thinking.  Shopping on Amazon.com?  Use our link: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Samurai Archives Podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/samurai-archives-japanese/id430277324 Samurai Archives Podcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=41397&refid=stpr Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com

Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
EP87 Bad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo - BONUS EPISODE 5 - P1

Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2014 64:26


Welcome to our next bonus episode.  Some Daimyo were skilled strategists, others lucky, staying ahead of the game with wits and cunning.  However, the battlefields of the Sengoku period are littered with the bones of men who were not so lucky.  Many Sengoku Daimyo were done in by dumb decisions, others made decisions that seemed reasonable at the time but would lead to disastrous results.  From Imagawa Yoshimoto's decision to invade Owari province, to Asai Nagamasa deciding to turn on Oda Nobunaga, we look at some decisions that not only shaped the history of the Sengoku period, but may leave you wondering just what the heck they were thinking.  This episode is part one of two. Shopping on Amazon.com?  Use our link: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Samurai Archives Podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/samurai-archives-japanese/id430277324 Samurai Archives Podcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=41397&refid=stpr Mentioned in this Podcast: Morris, Ivan. The Nobility of Failure: Tragic Heroes in the History of Japan Farrar, Straus and Giroux (September 1, 1988) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0374521204 Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com

Sessão de Jogo
Jogamos ‘Blood&Honor’ (parte 3)

Sessão de Jogo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2013 52:45


Falhadas as negociações com Ujizane-dono, os quatro protagonistas vêem-se forçados a procurar outra maneira de salvarem a família do seu senhor. No entanto, o castelo do clã Imagawa guarda ainda outros perigos e segredos.

Sessão de Jogo
Jogamos ‘Blood&Honor’ (parte 2)

Sessão de Jogo

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2013 40:53


Entrando em território Imagawa, os quatro protagonistas do clã Matsudaira enfrentam uma difícil negociação com o novo senhor do castelo de Sunpu. Esta é uma gravação duma mini-campanha que jogamos no nosso #RetirodosRPGs.

Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
EP23 Intro to Japanese History P14 - The Wars of Oda Nobunaga

Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2011 71:48


From the 1550's until his death in 1582, Oda Nobunaga was involved in constant warfare. One by one, the major Daimyo of his era - the Imagawa, the Takeda, the Asai and Asakura and others - fell before his armies. This episode, we give a concise history of Nobunaga's ambition to unify the country under his rule, from the pivotal battle of Okehazama that first put him on the national stage, to his betrayal at the hands of Akechi Mitsuhide. Mentioned in this podcast: Lamers, Jeroen. Japonius Tyrannus: The Japanese Warlord Oda Nobunaga Reconsidered Hotei Publishing (November 2001) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/9074822223 Neilson, David Society at War: Eyewitness Accounts of Sixteenth Century Japan PhD Dissertation University of Oregon, 2007 http://gradworks.umi.com/32/85/3285619.html Yoshikawa, Eiji. Taiko: An Epic Novel of War and Glory in Feudal Japan Kodansha Amer Inc; 1st edition (September 1992) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/4770026099 Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://amzn.to/wnDX2j Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com Samurai Archives Forum: http://www.japanhistoryforum.com