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Moving on with our third part of the Gishiwajinden Tour, we head to the old area of Matsuro, which, for us, means modern Karatsu. Here we have some of the oldest rice paddies in all of Japan, but Karatsu is so much more. It was part of Matsura, where the Matsura family (aka league, factions, or pirates, depending on how you saw it) arose. It is also a short hop from Nagoya, which briefly became the capital of Japan; Nagaoka-kyo gets a mention in the histories, but Nagoya rarely merits it, since it was just the Taiko and every actually important person minus the Tenno. For more photos and others such things, check out: https://www.sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/matsuro-koku/ Rough Transcript: Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan. My name is Joshua and this is Gishiwajinden Tour, Part Four: Matsuro-koku So far on this tour through the locations listed in the Weizhi's Wa Record, the Gishiwajinden, following the route to Queen Himiko of Wa, we've hit the area of Gaya, or Gara; Tsushima—or Tuma-koku; Iki, aka Iki-koku; and now we are arriving at Karatsu, thought to be the location of Maturo-koku. Now before we go any further, let's talk about the name. After all, up to this point in the account, the names haven't been too far off. Well, Tsushima was recorded as something like Tuma in the Chinese record, which seems reasonable, and “Iki” was actually recorded as something like “I-dai”, though we are pretty sure that was a transcription error based on other evidence. But Karatsu and Maturo, really don't seem related. Also, didn't we earlier equate Matsuro with Matsuura, Matsura? But if you look for Matsuura on a map it is quite some distance away from Karatsu—in fact, it is in modern Nagasaki prefecture as opposed to Karatsu, which is in modern Saga prefecture. First off, Karatsu is a later name for the city, not the area. It literally means “Tang Port”, and that name seems to appear in the 15th century in the form of Karatsu Jinja, or Karatsu Shrine. So no, the names Karatsu and Matsuro are not related. Prior to being called Karatsu, though, it was part of a larger area called Matsura. It sits at the head of the Matsura River, which spills out into what is now called Karatsu Bay. In ancient times this seems to have been the heart of the area known as Matsura or Matsuro. Over time it was incorporated into the larger area known as Hi no Kuni, and when Hi no Kuni was divided up by the Ritsuryo state into Hizen and Higo, we see the Matsura district, or Matsura-gun, is a part, along the coast. The fact that it is spelled as “Matsu” and “Ura”, meaning “pine beach”, might hint at the original name of the place or could be a false etymology, imposed by the need to record the location in kanji, the Sinitic characters used at the time. Fun fact time: Hizen refers to the area of the land of Hi that was closer to Yamato, while Higo refers to the area of the land of Hi that was further away. If you look at a modern map of where these two ancient provinces were, however, you'll notice that by a slight technicality, Higo is actually closer, as the crow flies. But remember, people are not crows, at least not in this life, and in all likelihood, most of the travel to and from Yamato would have been via sea routes. So Hizen is closer to Yamato from that perspective, as you would have to sail from Higo, around Hizen, or take the long way south around Kagoshima. But where were we? So Matsura district in Hizen started at Matsura-gawa and the area around Karatsu bay, and included modern areas of Hirado all the way out to the Goto islands. That was a pretty large area. It later got further subdivided into East, West, North, and South Matsura subdistricts, with Karatsu in the Eastern subdistrict, and some portion of the west. Eventually, Karatsu city became its own administrative district, in modern Saga prefecture, and so did Hirado city, in what was the old Northern Matsura sub-district, joining Nagasaki prefecture. The western sub-district went to Karatsu or incorporated as Imari, known for their Imari-ware pottery. And that left a small portion of the northern sub-district. The incorporated villages and islands eventually came together as Matsuura city, in Nagasaki prefecture, which is what you'll see, today. And that is why, looking at a modern map, “Matsura” and modern “Matsuura” are not precisely in the same place. That history also helps demonstrate the historical connections between Karatsu, Hirado, Iki, and Tsushima—as well as the Goto islands. This region was where the Matsura clan arose, which controlled at least out to Iki, Hirado, and the Goto archipelago, and it was known for its strong navy, among other things. For our trip, heading to Karatsu was originally borne out of convenience: Our goal was to take the ferry so that we could travel along the ocean routes. We had traveled the route from Izuhara, on Tsushima, to Ashibe port, on Iki island. During that trip it was interesting to watch as Tsushima disappeared and then eventually Iki appeared on the horizon, but it wasn't immediate, and I suspect you would have wanted an experienced crew who knew the route and knew what to look for. Conversely, from Indoji port, on Iki, to Karatsu I felt like we were constantly in sight of one island or another, or at least could see the mountains of Kyushu to get our bearings. There wasn't really a time that felt like we were that far out from land. Even so, it would still have been a treacherous crossing back in the day. Coming in to Karatsu from the ferry, the first thing you will notice is the castle. Karatsu castle, also known as Maizuru Castle, is a reconstructed castle, but it really does provide a clear view of what one would have seen. The original was abandoned in the Meiji period and sold off in 1871. The main keep was later demolished and made into a park. In 1966 they built a new, 5-storey keep on the original base, and from 1989 onward have continued to make improvements to various parts of the castle moats and walls. You can still see the layout of the Ninomaru and honmaru sections of the castle, encompassing the old samurai districts of the jokamachi, or castle town, of Karatsu during the Edo period. Our primary goal in Karatsu, however, was not castle focused. We wanted to go back to an earlier time – the Yayoi period, to be precise - and Karatsu and the Matsuro-kan did not disappoint. While not quite as extensive as the reconstruction at other Yayoi sites like Harunotsuji or Yoshinogari, the site at the Matsuro-kan is still impressive in its own right. What is the Matsuro-kan, you might ask? It is the building and grounds of what is also known as the Nabatake site. In 1980, construction workers were excavating for a road through the Nabatake section of Karatsu when they noticed they were pulling up artifacts. An investigation between 1980 to 1981 determined that the artifacts were from the late Jomon to middle Yayoi period. Further investigation discovered the presence of old rice paddies. In 1983 the site was designated as a national historic site, further excavations were carried out, and the Matsurokan was built to house the artifacts and also provide some reconstructions of what the rice paddies would have looked like. For context these are some of the oldest rice paddies found in Japan, along with the nearby Itazuke rice paddies, in neighboring Fukuoka prefecture, and are key for giving us insights into what we know about early rice field cultivation. Here I should point out that these fields were in use through the middle Yayoi period, while the mission to Yamato—or Yamatai—recorded in the Weizhi would have been in the late Yayoi or early Kofun period, so likely several hundred years later. There are other Yayoi settlement remains found up and around the peninsula, and there are Kofun in the area, especially along the banks of the Matsura river. Given how built up much of the area is, it is possible that any large scale settlement may have been destroyed by subsequent settlements, or is somewhere that there just hasn't been a good reason for a full excavation. Still, who knows what we might eventually find. The Matsurokan appears to stick with the dating of the Yayoi period from about 300 BCE. This is based largely on assumptions regarding the development of different pottery styles. Recent research has suggested that this should be pushed back to about 800 or even 1000 BCE, suggesting a more gradual development. For our purposes, it is enough to note that this site appears to cover from the final Jomon era in Kyushu to the coming of wet rice agriculture with the advancing Yayoi culture. Based on what was found at the site, the wet rice paddies were created in what at least one scholar has suggested as a “primitive” wet rice paddy. The paddies themselves appear to have been placed in a naturally swampy area, irrigated by a natural stream. This would have made flooding the fields relatively simple, without the large ponds or waterworks required to cover a more extensive area. This may have sufficed for a small village, possibly only a handful of families living together and working the land. Besides the impressions of the paddies themselves, various tools, pottery, and more were also found at the site. Stone harvesting knives were plentiful—a semicircular stone knife that was held in the fingers of one hand, allowing a harvester to grasp the stalks and cut them quickly. This was the standard method of harvesting prior to the arrival of the sickle, or kama, and is still in use in some parts of China and Southeast Asia. It is more labor intensive than the sickle, but provides some benefits in the consistency and lack of waste product. The Matsurokan demonstrates how a lot of the Yayoi tools are, in fact, still in use in one form or another in different cultures that also absorbed rice cultivation, showing how widespread it became. In addition, there are artifacts such as shards of pottery showing what looks to be the imprint of a woven fabric, and various equipment for weaving and sewing. We have some beams and posts from buildings, which give us something at least try to guess at how things were put together. There are bones of various animals as well as stone arrowheads. There are also fish and even dugong bones, suggesting they also made a living from the nearby sea. And there are various bits of jewelry, including magatama, and what appears to be a shark's tooth with holes drilled in so it could be worn on a cord. There are also carbonized rice grains found at the site, likely grown there. We don't have any ancient strains of rice that can be proven to come from these fields, but in their reconstruction, outside the museum, they have rebuilt some of the rice fields and grow old rice variants in them. This is used, in part, to teach local schoolchildren about rice cultivation – in fact, local schools are allocated individual paddies each growing season. Besides the rice paddies, the Matsurokan also boasts several reconstructed dwellings. These are similar to ones you might find elsewhere depicting what life was like back in the Yayoi period. As the Yayoi period gave way to the kofun, we do see some mounded tombs in the area, though not quite as many as in others. Matsura appears to be rather rural. Around the Heian period, we see the rise of a local group that comes to be known as the Matsura group, or Matsura-tou, which eventually consolidated into the Matsura family. There are several lineages claiming that the Matsura family descended from the Minamoto or Abe clans or through branch families thereof. Matsura-to itself is sometimes called the 48 factions of Matsura. It wasn't as much a family as an alliance of local warriors, each with their own base of operations. I can't quite tell if the lineage of the later Matsura clan, as they were known, were meant to represent a single lineage or the various lineages that came together. For all we know, they may have married into official families or otherwise concocted lineages to help legitimize them as much as anything else—this far out from the center, in the 11th century, there wasn't necessarily as much oversight. Early in the 11th century they also had a chance to prove themselves with the Toi invasion – that was the Jurchen invasion we mentioned last couple episodes. After the Toi invaders attacked Tsushima and Iki, they set their sites on Hakata Bay, which was the closest landing to the Dazaifu, the Yamato government in Kyushu. They were chased off and headed down the coast. Minamoto Tomo is said to have led the forces that repelled the Toi invaders, who finally departed altogether, striking one more time on Tsushima before heading back to wherever they came from. Minamoto Tomo is said, at least in some stories, to have been the founder of the Matsura clan, or at least the leader of the 48 factions, which then coalesced into the Matsura clan, which eventually would run the Hirado domain. Over two hundred and fifty years after the Toi Invasion would come the Mongols. If the Toi were bad, the Mongols were much worse. The Toi were a band of marauders, who caused a lot of havoc, but do not appear to have had state backing. The Mongols were perhaps more appropriately the Yuan empire, who had already conquered the Yellow river valley and were working on the Song dynasty along the Yangzi. While the Toi had brought with them Goryeo warriors as well—who may or may not have joined up willingly—the Mongols had huge armies from all over that they could throw at a problem. As we talked about in the past two episodes, the Mongols swept through Tsushima and Iki and then headed straight for Hakata, the closest landing zone to the Dazaifu, the government outpost in Kyushu. Even during the height of the Kamakura shogunate, this was still an important administrative center, and would have given the Mongols a huge advantage on holding territory and eventually sweeping up the archipelago. Fortunately, they were stopped. Whether it was the gumption, skill, and downright stubbornness of their samurai foes or the divine wind that swept up from the ocean, the Mongols were turned back, twice. During each of these invasions, the Matsura clan and others rushed to the defense of the nation, but unlike with the Toi invasions, there do not appear to have been any serious battles along the Matsuura coastline—not that I can make out, anyway. After the Mongol invasion, Kyushu was not left out of the troubles that would follow, including the downfall of the Hojo, the rise of the Ashikaga, and the eventual breakdown of the shogunal system into the period known as the Warring States period. Through it all the Matsura continued to ply the seas and encourage the trade from which they and others, like the Sou of Tsushima, came to depend on. They also allied with other entrepreneurial seafarers, known to others as pirates, and they started trading with a group of weird looking people with hairy beards and pale skin, who came to be known as the Nanban, the southern barbarians—known to us, primarily, as the Portuguese. One faction of the Matsura were the Hata—no relation to the Hata that set up in what would become the Kyoto region in the early periods of Yamato state formation. The Hata ruled the area that would become Karatsu, but eventually they were taken over by the Ryuzoji, who were allied with Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Hideyoshi's interest in the Karatsu and Matsura area had to do with its easy access to the continent. And so Hideyoshi began to pay attention to Nagoya, at the end of the peninsula down from Karatsu. And no, not *that* Nagoya. If you hear Nagoya, today, you are probably talking about the bustling metropolis in Aichi, which was where Toyotomi himself got his start, growing up and going to work for the local warlord, named Oda Nobunaga. Due to a quirk of Japanese names and how they read particular characters, this is a different Nagoya. The Kyushu Nagoya had been one of the Matsura trading posts, run by a sub-branch of the Hata family, who had built a castle on the site. Hideyoshi had much grander plans for the area. In 1591 he began work on a massive castle and associated castle town. This castle was to be his new headquarters, and he moved his entire retinue there from Osaka, with an expectation that all of the daimyo would follow him. Sure enough, they showed up with their own vassals, setting up camps around the peninsula and in the new city-to-be. The castle was the base of operations from which Hideyoshi coordinated the invasions of Korea. It was a massive undertaking, and extremely impressive. The city itself sprung up, and although the wood was still new, and the buildings somewhat hastily put together, it was soon a bustling metropolis and briefly became the center of art and culture in the entire archipelago. Hideyoshi himself had a teahouse built within the confines of the castle, where he apparently spent most of his days, even when receiving reports on how things were going across the sea on the archipelago. The city had a Noh theater, as well. It must have been a sight to see. As for the castle itself, based on the remains, it was massive. It appears to use the contours of the hill upon which it sits. It seems there was a previous castle there of some kind, and it is unclear how much this was merely expanded, but Hideyoshi's new castle was truly monumental, with a labyrinth of gates to get in -- similar to Himeji Castle, for anyone who has been there, but with a serious vertical incline as well. Nagoya Castle was second only to Osaka castle, and yet it was erected quickly—only 8 months. I guess that's what you can do when you can mobilize all of the daimyo across Japan. Even today, ruined as it is, the walls tower over you, and you can spend hours wandering the grounds. For all that it was impressive, the good times at Nagoya Castle lasted only for a brief seven years—when Hideyoshi passed away, the council of regents moved back to Osaka, and Nagoya castle was deliberately destroyed, stones removed from the walls such that it could never survive a true siege. This was a sign to the Korean peninsula – the Joseon court - that, with the death of the taiko, Japan had given up any pretext of conquering the peninsula. Today, only the stones and earthworks remain of the briefly thriving city, but on the grounds is a wonderful museum that catalogs this particular slice of Medieval life. The Nagoya Castle Museum of Saga prefecture is off the beaten path—there is no train, so you'll need to take a bus or private car to get there—but it is well worth it. The museum itself is dedicated to Japanese and Korean cross-strait relations, which feels a bit like atonement given that the castle was built with conquest in mind. Of course, the centerpiece of the Museum is the castle, but it also does a good job telling the story of relations between the peninsula and the archipelago. It starts in the ancient times, talking about how, even during the Jomon period, there were commonalities in fishhooks and similar equipment found from Kyushu up through the Korean peninsula. From there, of course, trade continued, as we've seen in our journey through the Chronicles. It talks about some of the shared cultural items found from the Yayoi through the Kofun, and also demonstrates how some of the earliest Buddhist statues have clear similarities to those found in Silla. It goes over the various missions back and forth, and even gives a map of the Toi Invasion that we talked about hitting Tsushima and Iki. The Mongol invasion is also heavily talked about, but not nearly so much as the invasion of Korea. There is another reproduction of the letter of King Sejeong, with the faked seal from the Sou clan in Tsushima. This of course, was the period when they built Nagoya-jo into a castle and city of at least 100,000 people, almost overnight. Even the Nanban were there, trading in the city while supplies from across the country were gathered and shipped off to keep troops fed on the invasion of Korea. There are plenty of images from this time—from a Ming envoy to Nagoya castle to images of the invasion from the Korean perspective, with Koreanized samurai manning the walls of the castles they had taken. They don't exactly lionize the samurai, but they don't accentuate some of the more horrific things, either, like the piles of ears taken from those killed because taking their heads, as was standard practice in older days, was too cumbersome. There is also some discussion of relations afterwards—of the Joseon embassies, though those went through Hakata, Nagoya-jo having long been abandoned at that point. For reasons one can probably understand, it doesn't go into the post-Edo relations, as that is much more modern history. After the destruction of Nagoya castle, the area was largely abandoned, but the city of Karatsu proper really thrived during the Edo period. Karatsu was also a castle town, as we've mentioned, but a bit out of the way. As sailing ships were now more sturdy and able to handle longer sea crossings, it was now often Hakata, in Fukuoka, that received much of the trade, and the Dutch traders who had replaced the Portuguese, were limited to Dejima, in Nagasaki. When Hideyoshi swept through, the Hata were not exactly considered trustworthy, and were placed under the Nabeshima, a branch of their rivals, the Ryuzouji. During the invasion of Korea, the Hata rebelled, and were destroyed for it in 1593. Their territory was given to Terazawa Hirotaka, who had been put in charge of the construction of Nagoya castle and later put in charge of the logistics for the invasion effort from the Kyushu side. As a result, he was granted the lands formerly controlled by the Hata, including Karatsu, and what would become the Karatsu domain. Hirotaka could see which way the wind blew—in more ways than one. After Hideyoshi's death, he supported Tokugawa Ieyasu, allowing him to keep and even expand his fief. He redirected the Matsura river—then known as the Hata river—to its present course, and he built a pine grove along the northern beach that is the third largest such grove in all of Japan. Known as the “Niji no Matsubara”, or the ”Rainbow Pine Forest” for its shape, it was erected as a windbreak to protect the precious farmland just on the other side. It is still there today, still managed, and quite famous. You can drive through the pine trees or stop and walk through them, even out to the beach. And there is even a fantastic burger truck that parks along the main road through the pine grove, so you can enjoy a lovely picnic among the trees. The Terazawa would not remain in place for very long. During the Shimabara rebellion of the early 17th century—a rebellion based on either taxes or Christianity, depending on whom you ask—the Terazawa line was extinguished. Terazawa Katataka, then ruler of the Karatsu domain, was held liable for mismanagement of the domain and loss of a castle to the rebels. He had land confiscated and he felt publicly humiliated, and so he took his own life while he was in Edo. As he had no heir, the Terazawa line died out. Karatsu domain went through a variety of hands after that. Its value fluctuated, but it is generally thought that the real value of the domain, thanks to the ability to trade, was well beyond what it was assessed to produce. As such it was a lucrative position, and also held sway as a check against Nagasaki, watching the trade there with the Dutch merchants. Because of all of this, the lord of Karatsu was also banned from holding certain government positions, so as not to distract from their duties, making the position something of a blessing and a curse. Through the years, Karatsu thrived. They were and are still known for a type of traditional pottery, known as Karatsumono, or Karatsuware, and they maintain elaborate festivals. One of the festivals, the Karatsu Kunchi, is considered a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.The Karatsu Kunchi is an annual parade where neighborhood associations carry giant floats through the city from Karatsu Shrine down to the shore. It was inspired, in the early 19th century, by the famous Gion Matsuri of Kyoto—a wealthy merchant saw that and donated the first lion-head float to Karatsu Shrine. Later, others would create their own floats. These floats, known as “Hikiyama” or “pulled mountains” can be five or six meters high and weigh anywhere from two to five tons. There appear to be 14 hikiyama, currently, though there used to be 15—a black lion is currently missing. The floats have gone through a few iterations, but are largely the same, and often have some relationship to the neighborhoods sponsoring them. From Matsura, aka Matsuro-koku, we went north along the coast of Kyushu to Itoshima, thought to the be old country of Ito-koku, and beyond that, the Na-koku of Fukuoka. We'll cover both of those in our next and final installment of our Gishiwajinden tour. If you like what we are doing, tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts. If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website, SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to reach out to us at our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page. You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com. Thank you, also, to Ellen for their work editing the podcast. And that's all for now. Thank you again, and I'll see you next episode on Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.
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"Das Erbe des Tennos" – Uwe Kullnick spricht mit Wieland Wagner – Hörbahn on Stage Lesung Wieland Wagner (Hördauer ca. 26 min) Gespräch zwischen Wieland Wagner und Uwe Kullnick (Hördauer ca. 97 min) Moderation Uwe Kullnick Wer das moderne Japan verstehen will, stößt unweigerlich auf das geheimnisumwobene japanische Kaiserhaus, die älteste Monarchie der Welt. Keine Institution hat das Land so entscheidend geprägt wie diese oft weltentrückte, über 2600 Jahre alte Dynastie. Zwar übt der Tenno als »Symbol der Nation und der Einheit des Volkes« keine politische Macht mehr aus, aber durch Gesten bewirkt er bisweilen mehr als gewählte Politiker. Doch die Kaiserfamilie kämpft aktuell mit den gleichen Herausforderungen wie auch das übrige 125-Millionen-Volk: der Benachteiligung der Frauen und der voranschreitenden Vergreisung. Wieland Wagner gewährt in diesem Buch einen beeindruckenden Blick hinter die Kulissen des Hofes und zeigt, warum das Kaiserhaus die kulturelle Identität der Nation und zugleich die Widersprüche der japanischen Gesellschaft verkörpert. Dabei lässt er längst vergangene Epochen wieder lebendig werden und zeichnet das Bild eines Landes, das heute – gefangen im Wechselspiel von Fortschritt und Tradition – zutiefst verunsichert in die Zukunft blickt. … Wieland Wagner, geboren 1959, studierte Geschichte und Germanistik in Freiburg, London und Tokio. Seine Dissertation über Japans frühe Expansionspolitik in Ostasien wurde mit dem Gerhard-Ritter-Preis ausgezeichnet. Von 1990 bis 1993 arbeitete Wagner als Korrespondent für die Nachrichtenagentur Vereinigte Wirtschaftsdienste (VWD) in Tokio. Bis 1995 war er Wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Historischen Seminar der Universität Freiburg. Seit 1995 berichtet Wagner für den SPIEGEL aus Asien, bis 2004 zunächst mit Sitz in Tokio, anschließend in Shanghai, ab 2010 in Peking, ab 2012 in Neu-Delhi und von 2014 bis 2018 wieder in Tokio. 2018 erschien »Japan - Abstieg in Würde. Wie ein alterndes Land um seine Zukunft ringt«. Wenn Ihnen dieser Beitrag gefallen hat, hören Sie doch auch einmal hier hinein oder vielleicht in diese Sendung Kommen Sie doch auch einfach mal zu unseren Live-Aufzeichnungen ins Pixel (Gasteig) oder nach Schwabing Redaktion und Realisation Uwe Kullnick --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoerbahn/message
Happy New Year! This episode we take a look back at where we've come and talk about some of the broad themes and changes that we've experienced over the episodes in the past year. For a little more, including references for the year, check out: https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-newyear2024 Rough Transcript Shinnen Akemashite! Happy New Year and Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan. My name is Joshua, and this is the New Year's Recap episode for 2024 Every year I try to take a moment and look back at the material we covered. In part, this is to remind us of the journey we've been on, but it is also to help look at some of the larger themes that we might otherwise miss when we are looking at more discreet topics. This year we have not necessarily progressed through as much of the archipelago's history as in previous years—we started in the early 530s and have probably covered about 80 or 90 years, in contrast to 2022 and before where we covered multiple centuries in a year. But there's a good reason for that: it has been an eventful period, or at least more of the events are getting written down. However, there is a lot of important stuff going on. We are seeing, more than anywhere else, the rise of powerful families, not just individuals, a process that began as a way to expand the power of the state, but which then took on a life of its own under what is known as the uji-kabane system—the system of families and family rank. This is happening alongside of a reimagining of the state and of the royal family in particular. Many of the 8th century cultural norms are starting to be set in this period. In many ways, the people of Yamato are revising their cultural imaginary of themselves, often in reference to new ideas, concepts, and philosophies being imported from the continent. This includes the arrival of Buddhism and its shake up of the way that the people of the archipelago viewed the world and their place in it. And so we're going to start with a recap of the various sovereigns, then go into some of the more particular aspects of what was going on, and try to cover some of those more overarching themes. Hopefully this gives us a good base to move on into 2024. Now over the past year we've gone through seven sovereigns. First was the short reign of Magari no Ohine, aka Ankan Tennou, around 531 to 536, back in episode 79, when we talked about the glass bowl attributed to his tomb. He was followed by his brother Takewo Hirokunioshi Tate, or Senka Tennou, who reigned until his death in 539. That was Episode 80, where we also kind of kicked off the Asuka period, which many see as starting around 538. Next, in Episodes 81 through 86, was their half-brother, Amekunioshi Hiraki Hironiwa, or Kinmei Tennou, who ruled until about 571. Amekunioshi was followed by his son, Nunakura Futodamashiki, known as Bidatsu Tennou, who ruled until 585—Episodes 88 and 89. Bidatsu was followed, in episode 90, by our fifth sovereign in this year's line up, Tachibana no Toyohi, or Youmei Tennou, father of Prince Umayado, aka the famous Shotoku Taishi, who we talked quite a bit about for his legendary and historical importance. Youmei Tennou passed away in 587, and after some conflict, Hasebe no Wakasasaki came to the throne, remembered as Sushun Tennou. He was assasinated in 592, as we covered in Episode 92, and succeeded by Toyomike Kashikiya Hime, daughter of Amekunioshi, wife to Nunakura Futodamashiki, and known to most as Suiko Tennou. That's where we are at present. We also have seen a succession of high officials. We started off with Ohotomo no Kanamura and Mononobe no Arakahi as the two Ohomuraji, but we quickly saw the addition of Soga no Iname as Oho-omi. This foreshadowed the fading of the Ohotomo family appear to have lost their status with their failures in peninsular dealings, while the Mononobe and Soga continued to help lead the country. Mononobe no Arakahi was succeeded in the position of Ohomuraji by Mononobe no Okoshi, and then Mononobe no Yugehi no Moriya. Soga no Iname was succeeded to the position of Oho-omi by his son, Soga no Umako. Taken together with Prince Umayado, aka Shotoku Taishi, these are perhaps some of the main names in the Chronicles. Let's recap what was most important about each of them. We started this year talking about the reign of Magari no Ohine, aka Ankan Tennou. The official account says that he was the son of Wohodo, aka Keitai Tenno, and one of two of Wohodo's sons that were basically just keeping the seat warm for their half-brother, Amekunioshi, aka Kinmei Tennou. In other words, they were kind of regents. This story quickly falls apart, however, when you look at several factors. First, based on some of the dates given for his birth, Amekunioshi would have been around 22 years old when their father, Wohodo, passed away—young, but old enough to take the throne without requiring any kind of regent. In addition, neither of his two brothers gave up the throne to him when he finally came of age—whatever age that might have been. Instead, each one died in the position. That doesn't exactly scream that they were giving up power. Why this discrepancy? The best explanation is that the Chroniclers were trying to keep things nice and tidy, and we are told that the tradition was for sovereigns to only come from lineages where both the male and female lines were considered royal—one sovereign and one royal princess, typically, who would be raised up as the Queen, and whose offspring would be eligible for the throne. However, that was slightly disrupted by Amekunioshi, aka Kinmei Tennou, who seems to have taken the throne despite the fact that his two half-brothers and their offspring may have had the stronger claim. Still, he was able to point to his mother's royal status. In fact, she was even of the previous dynasty, sister to the last sovereign from that line, Wohatsuse Wakasazaki, aka Buretsu Tennou. Or so we are told by the Chroniclers. . And so only Amekunioshi's mother is considered to be the truly legitimate queen, while Magari no Ohine and the other so-called “regent” brother - Takewo Hiro Kunioshi Tate, aka Senka Tennou - must have been from a consort other than the Wohodo's main wife. Their mother, Menoko, was instead linked to a prominent family, that of the Owari no Muraji, but it is unclear if they had the royal connections on her side—though I have little doubt that they could have been invented if they didn't already exist. I would point out that even given this explanation, both of the brothers were given the posthumous honors of “Tenno”, rather than being referred to as a regent, whereas the sovereign Okinaga no Tarashi Hime, aka Jingu Kougou, also ostensibly a regent, was never granted that honor, at least by the Chroniclers. We discussed this a bit in Episodes 41 and 42, and how that may have been due to the Chroniclers' misogynistic tendencies as much as anything. There is a suggestion that in reality, these two brothers may have been rival claimants, and there may have even been competing courts, as different family members rallied support to their side.And all of that perfectly helps illustrate just how we think things might have looked around this time. Succession to the royal throne hardly appears to have been cut and dry. Even before this period, we saw times where there were multiple claimants , regents, etc. There is no clear pattern by which we can deduce who would succeed any given sovereign: it might be a brother, or any of their sons, or even a daughter. And without a clear system of succession, every time the sovereign passed away, there was a competition for the throne. You might recall that the mutual father of these three sovereigns, Wohodo, was himself said to have been the first in a new dynasty-- the previous dynasty died out with Wohodo's predecessor, Wohatsuse no Wakasazaki, aka Buretsu Tennou. There are a lot of questions around this transition, but even the Chroniclers couldn't immediately connect Wohodo to the previous lineage without having to go all the way back to Homuda Wake, aka Oujin Tennou, on his father's side, and to Ikume Iribiko, aka Suinin Tennou, on his mother's side, but there are still plenty of questions about those ties and how real they were. When it comes to the complications of succession, one thing to factor in is that this was still in the time when every sovereign moved into a new palace. There are various thoughts on why this was —one of them being that the move prevented spiritual pollution associated with a dead body. I also wonder if it wasn't practical as the new sovereign may have already had their own base of power, or perhaps by building new it was a way to ensure that the buildings were always fresh and free of any problems, as I believe these early buildings were largely built of fresh, untreated wood. Whatever the reason, moving to a new palace each time also means that there wasn't an actual, physical throne to fight over. Rival sovereigns could set themselves up in different areas in and around the Nara basin, Kawachi, et cetera, and gather supporters to their court. Those supporters, no doubt individuals with some power and clout in their region who saw benefit in allying themselves with an even bigger name, would eventually become the heads of various corporate families, further extending their power and influence. There is plenty of reason to believe that the family systems we see on the archipelago were not necessarily indigenous creations. Early on people were associated with a place, perhaps, and of course you would know your line of descent, possibly even going back into myth and legend. The concept of “family” as simply a matter of descent and relationship no doubt existed—after all, everyone has a mother and a father. However, the idea of families with wide ranging control over a particular industry, administrative function, or even court ritual were likely imported from the continent as a way to group people together. In fact, these are often referred to more as “clans”—groups of individuals who claimed shared descent, whether real or imagined, often from some legendary figure. The new concept of these families not only grouped people based on things like their occupation or common ethnicity, if they came from the peninsula, but it also added a layer of administration that was then tied into the concept of the Yamato court, making it an extension of the government. In turn, the government classified these families through a system of rank and titles—the kabane. This system had people being known as much or even more by their family name as they were by the common name they went by as individuals. Originally we see individuals working in similar professions organized into groups that used the term “-Be” in the name, but later we get the “uji”, or familial clans, that were more like administrators and extensions of the court. Of note, there would continue to be many people who were not formally part of a particular -Be or Uji or even Ie, or “house”. These were mostly individuals of the common agricultural class or similar, and long lineages might have no actual family name until the Meiji period, when everyone was expected to take on a family name as part of the efforts to modernize the country. Until then, having a family name meant that you actually were already a part of the upper crust of society, even if you were only on the bottommost rung of that particular social ladder. In addition, a family name allowed someone to take on the family kabane, or title. While there were some titles that appear to be given to the individual, these kabane titles, such as Suguri, Kishi, Atahe, Kimi, Muraji, and Omi, designated entire families. These terms themselves appear to come from earlier job positions, indicating different types of leadership, from a local headmaster up to rulers of countries, and high ministers of the court. For example, the title of “Omi” was originally a job description, indicating one of the many functionaries that made the court run, but as a kabane, any member of a given family would be able to use the term, whether they were actually in a ministerial position or not. At this point, these important families were essentially an extension of the state—a way to decentralize control so that the Yamato state could function at an expanded level. Some families appear to have been set up around local administration, including making local chieftains and the like part of their own family unit that was then granted control of the area by the court. During the period we've covered this past year, we see that approach of absorbing regional families mature and grow, and those families taking on greater roles: initially with stories of the Ohotomo and Mononobe families, culminating in the powerful Soga family. For the Ohotomo and the Mononobe, the family name likely tells us part of what and who they were. The Ohotomo were the Great Tomo, or the Great Tomo no Miyatsuko. These Tomo no Miyatsuko are some of the earliest court nobles, and it would make sense that the Ohotomo were at their head—which would also explain their position as the Oho-omi in the 5th and early 6th centuries. Next to this family were the Mononobe, the Be (occupational group) of the Warriors, or Mononofu. Together these families represented the early concepts of administration and military might. However, as the families continued to evolve, they became independent from the roles they were originally created to hold. The Ohotomo would eventually fall from power, and in their place would rise up the Mononobe. However, the Mononobe would also find themselves on the outs, especially in the tumultuous period following Amekunioshi's death. It was at this time that a new family would rise up to take their place: the Soga, which we've heard a lot about this year. The head of the Soga, Soga no Iname, had positioned his family in part through carefully marrying his daughters into the royal line. While this had been done in the past, it wasn't to the extent or success that the Soga were able to achieve: In only a single generation, Iname saw Soga descended sovereigns on the throne. This took place, of course, with not a small amount of maneuvering and the eradication of rival lineages. It was their own Game of Thrones playing out, with the families created to serve the state and the royal family grabbing for themselves more power. This would seem to be an unexpected consequence of a concept that had initially helped expand the royal authority, and we'll only continue to see more of it in the coming decades and centuries. At the same time that all of this was playing out on the archipelago, things on the continent were also changing. First and foremost, in that it was closest to home for Yamato, was the rising power of Silla on the Korean peninsula. Up to this point, most of the Korean peninsula appears to have been a collection of small, regional polities, with occasional alliances between them. There were two or three kingdoms of note. In the north was Goryeo, a shortened version of the original name, Goguryeo, which is how we generally refer to it today to distinguish it from the 10th century state of the same name. It was the oldest of the various kingdoms, and claimed descent from the northern Buyeo kingdom, centered in modern Manchuria. In the southwest of the peninsula was the kingdom of Baekje. They, too, claimed descent from the nobility of Buyeo, and they were made up of many of the various polities collectively referred to as Mahan. While Goguryeo was ruling up in the north, Baekje was one of the first kingdoms to set up shop in the southern end of the peninsula. Then there was Silla. Originally a confederation of six polities in the area known as the Jinhan, they eventually became a kingdom and started pushing against the other polities in the region. This includes the fledgling kingdom of Kara, mostly known as a confederation of smaller polities from the old Byeonhan region. There are royal style tombs in the area, but before they could really get going Kara and the other polities fell under the control of the kingdom of Silla. This included groups like Ara and the controversial polity of Nimna. This set Baekje and Silla in direct confrontation, as Silla's land grab eliminated much of the buffer territory between the two of them. Nimna appears to have been of particular concern to Yamato, and appears to have been one of Yamato's allies, along with Baekje. While Baekje appears to have been the stronger of the two, Nimna may have had a special place for Yamato, especially as it may have been an important port for Yamato ships traveling to trade with the rest of the continent. Nimna being under Silla rule would have made this trade much more risky, as the Silla-Yamato relationship was often a rocky one. Yamato attempted to move Nimna out from under Silla control, both through an alliance with Baekje, in concert with some of the other polities, as well as through attempts to take the country by force—most of which excursions were called off for one reason or another. At the same time, Baekje had been in decline, generally speaking. They moved their capital farther south after being defeated by Goguryeo. They were rebuilding, and still a powerful force, but not quite at the height of their power. Farther on the mainland, between the Yellow and Yangzi rivers, the period of the Northern and Southern Courts was coming to a close, and the Sui dynasty would eventually rule much of the Middle Kingdom, what is today modern China. They would bring a stability to the region and embark on public works projects that would forever change the face of East Asia. As all of this was happening, influences were coming from the west. We mentioned the Sassanian glass bowl and similar wares that made their way from the Middle East all the way to Japan—though whether as part of a sovereign's burial or not might still be up for debate. Nonetheless, we know that the overland trade routes were booming, even if the occasional instability might disrupt them now and again. The whole of Asia was more connected than we often give it credit for. Along this road came not only material goods, but new ideas. Greek culture had reached at least as far as Gandhara, modern Pakistan and Afghanistan, and from east of the Indus came a new religion: Buddhism. It spread along the silk road, eventually finding a home in China, where it flourished, and continued to spread to the Korean peninsula and then, in the 6th century, to the archipelago of Japan. Buddhism came hand in hand with other mainland texts, exploring a variety of science and philosophy. We discussed how the mainstream story of the introduction of Buddhism is likely not entirely correct. That story sets up a conflict between the foreign religion of Buddhism and the worship of local kami—the practices that would become Shinto. So, resistance to Buddhism is initially depicted as a resistance to foreign influence and the need to continue to support indigenous belief. The reality, however, is much more complex. First is the role of kami worship in the expansion and exercise of State power. The archaeological record demonstrates some expansion of Yamato ritual in the spread of various kofun styles —especially the royal keyhole shaped kofun, which were clearly adopted by others, demonstrating Yamato's influence. More subtly, we see the spread of Yamato ritualists to various parts of the archipelago, and eventually the spread of various beliefs—though it may be somewhat difficult to say just when belief in any particular kami started at this period. Remember, though, the way that powerful physical icons of the kami, such as mirrors and swords, had been taken by the Yamato sovereign and held by the court. We touched on this back in Episode 20, where we discussed on Yamato took on “guardianship” for various relics, almost like they were taking sacred hostages. Worship of the kami was intertwined with statecraft, and spiritual power and political power were both a part of the mix along with actual military power. If you could perform a ritual that people felt was effectual, that was seen as on par with actual governance. We also see this in the way that various families identified with different kami, such as the Mononobe and their link to the deity of Isonokami shrine, and the Royal family with the deity of Mt. Miwa. Worship, however, was already starting to take on a continental tinge, as we see in stories about various deities, and the practice of worship. This was no doubt influenced by immigrants from the Korean peninsula, who brought their own stories and beliefs. Furthermore, whenever nothing else seemed to be working, bringing in new and exotic ritual practices from across the sea was likely seen as New and Shiny. It was, after all, the latest in spiritual technology, and that foreign-ness and lack of local understanding would have led not only to its also having a somewhat mysterious quality, but also in the power that comes with being the only ones to quote-unquote “understand” the power of it and how to translate it. If you were a 5th or 6th century ritualist family, if you could get hold of things that seemed to be ancient practices from the continent that nobody else really knew or understood, you were automatically the local subject matter expert. Furthermore, there wasn't necessarily a single, unified concept of how the kami worked, either. Kami worship was often localized, and then later would spread as others heard about particularly powerful kami and rituals. But there was no single concept of “Shinto”—there's no evidence that Izumo, Yamato, and Kibi all had the same origin stories, and, in fact, the many different stories that make up the Age of the Gods in the Chronicles speaks to the idea that there were many different stories, depending on who you asked. In many ways, this is even true today. While there are general themes that most Shinto shrines and practitioners follow, ritual practices from place to place may vary wildly. This is less so in places that were part of more unified systems, such as the shrines connected to the royal family or those regulated by State Shinto in the Meiji period through World War II, but even today you can find a variety of differing beliefs and rituals in Shinto, even as most things appear to be the same on the outside. A shrine's teachings may have local meaning or local rituals that are not practiced elsewhere, though many will fall into a recognizable cultural milieu that tends to make them more standardized. As a small, but visible example, different shrines may have different omamori—protection amulets—that they offer. While most offer amulets against sickness, disaster, or for attaining goals, some may have specific amulets for the martial arts, while others may have more specific amulets about love and marriage. These will often be based on those things which the shrine and its kami are most associated with. In many ways, the Soga clan's acceptance of and use of Buddhism early on emphasizes this kind of spiritual borrowing, but to an extent that went well beyond what anyone else had done. Most groups or families seem to have borrowed bits and pieces from the continent and then applied them to their local customs, but the Soga appear to have taken on Buddhism wholesale. The benefit was that Buddhism wasn't just a few new practices—it was an entire corpus of material, with a rich written tradition. Of course the writing was primarily in Sinic script, which was not exactly accessible to most people. And early attempts at building temples and holding worship demonstrate a clear lack of understanding of Buddhist rites and rituals – indeed they are described much more like what one might expect to see in kami worship, with an emphasis on Buddhist “feasts”. This may have been an attempt to make these new practices more accessible, but I believe that it is more likely that these early attempts at Buddhism were trying to treat the Buddha as another kami, through which the Soga family could control access to rites and rituals and thus gain political power through their perceived spiritual power. It didn't hurt that, when they finally did build some temples, they were in the continental style, even further illustrating the Soga family's connection with all of these new fangled ideas coming over from across the sea. This was likely facilitated by the Soga family's connections to the immigrant community, particularly to various people from Baekje whom they sponsored and who, in turn, would be able to assist them in various ways. These included people like Shiba Tattou and his family, who were regularly assisting Soga no Iname and Soga no Umako in their endeavors. This may in part explain why early Buddhist images were coming over from Baekje, Yamato's ally at the time, though that may have been coincidental or even a catalyst—it isn't entirely clear. It is also intriguing to me that I have not seen a clear reference to a Soga family shrine. Perhaps the Soga themselves were from the continent, originally—that may explain some of the earlier Soga names that appear to reference the peninsula and even Goguryeo. Then again, it is hard to say—it may be that the Soga family shrine was never of as much import as their eventual attachment to Buddhist institutions. For those in power who could see how the Soga family was using this new religion, it is little wonder that they pushed back against it. They had no particular reason to see Buddhism as anything particularly special, but they no doubt knew that the Soga would use it as a platform to further enhance their position. And the powers-that-be succeeded several times, it would seem, in resisting Soga attempts to found a new ritual center. The Soga, however, had already gained considerable power outside of Buddhism. Much of their rise is not entirely catalogued, but by the time of Soga no Iname, things were looking good. The Ohotomo family was on the decline, which likely created something of a power vacuum that Soga no Iname was able to exploit. By the way, there is a thought that early on the position of “Muraji” was actually superior to that of “Omi”, and it may be that the “Oho-omi” position was not quite as prestigious as that of Ohomuraji. This is obscured by the fact that by the time of the Chronicles, the Oho-omi position clearly eclipsed the position of Ohomuraji, and that is projected back into the distant past by the Chroniclers. This would speak to the idea that the Soga family was actually ranked behind the Ohotomo and the Mononobe, originally, but their Omi family was on the rise, and eventually their position as Oho-omi, the Great Omi, became the most influential position at court. This may go along with the fact that Soga no Iname is also given the personal kabane of Sukune in the Chronicles, which is described as the highest personal title that could be bestowed on an individual.That also speaks to his personal power and influence at court. Of course, he is described by these terms from early on, even though he likely received them later in his career, and so it can be difficult to track just when he came to the peak of his effectiveness. There is also the possibility that some of it is projected back on him because of his offspring, though even then he was still likely someone of consequence to be able to have those familial connections with the royal family in the first place. I suspect that much of Iname's position was likely derived from his access to Baekje and other immigrants and their access to reading, writing, and the new technologies that the court was hungering for. Iname then parlayed that position into strategic marriages with the royal house. Several consorts were from the Soga lineage, daughters of Soga no Iname. Their sons and daughters, while royal princes and princesses, would also be connected to their Soga relatives. This was a not uncommon ploy, as we've seen it in many other cases as well. However, then something happened that would disrupt the apple cart. Remember hwo we talked about how a sovereign was supposed to be be descended from the royal family through both their paternal and maternal lines? Amekunioshi was succeeded by his son Nunakura Futodamashiki, aka Bidatsu Tennou. His mother had been Ishi Hime, son of Amekunioshi's half-brother, Takewo Hiro Kunioshi Tate, aka Senka Tennou. But when he died, his son, Hikobito, was not made sovereign. Instead, the throne passed to his half-brother, Tachibana no Toyohi, aka Youmei Tennou, a son of Amekunioshi and a daughter of Soga no Iname—so royal blood on only half of the family's side. Following him, we see a bloody fight for the throne, largely personified by the military forces of the Mononobe v. those of the Soga. Remember, the Mononobe had started as the Be of the warriors. They were expected to be the armies of the court, at least in Yamato and the archipelago. In previous reigns they had been the ones to mete out punishment and to be given charge of places like the Yamato government's outpost in Kyushu, from which point armies would be launched against the continent. They did not, however, have a monopoly on military power. Many families participated in raids against the peninsula, so we can assume that there were many who had their own, private forces. While the Mononobe may have been the court's warriors, they had also branched out into other areas of administration, as well as maintaining the ritual site of Isonokami. The Soga versus Mononobe fight also saw various royal princes pitted against each other, and many would-be sovereigns were killed. Prince Hikohito, whom one might think as the eldest son of Nunakura was the heir presumptive, was killed, and the Mononobe ended up supporting Prince Anahobe against the Soga's candidate, Prince Hasebe. However, both of these candidates were descended from daughters of Soga no Iname—nobody was putting up a candidate that truly had royal blood on both sides. In the end, the Soga were victorious, and they destroyed the Mononobe—though not entirely. The Mononobe were certainly out of power, but they would continue to exist in a more minor role. The Soga candidate, Hasebe, was then placed on the throne as Sushun Tenno, while Soga no Umako enjoyed unparalleled power as Oho-omi. However, despite his Soga lineage, and the fact that Soga no Umako had helped put him on the throne, Hasebe was not necessarily going to let himself be controlled. And so Soga no Umako resorted, we are told, to assassination, to clear the throne for someone else. And that someone else was none other than Toyomike Kashikiya Hime, aka Suiko Tennou. She is something of an enigma. She is the first woman to be granted the title of “Tennou” by the Chroniclers, and several accounts make her seem like she was a shrewd operator. She had been the second wife of her half-brother, Nunakura Futodamashiki, and she'd been in or near the halls of power since his reign. And yet some believe her to be little more than a puppet for Soga no Umako, while others believe she was a consensus candidate who was largely inoffensive to the majority of the court. This is further complicated by the fact that she didn't even name her own offspring as Crown Prince, designated to succeed her. Rather, that position went to none other than her nephew, the Prince of the Upper Palace, Kamitsumiya, aka the Prince of the Stable Door, Umayado, more popularly known today as Prince Shotoku Taishi. Shotoku Taishi is a mytho-historical figure by all accounts. While many believe that an actual prince existed, he is given credit for almost anything good that happened. Although the Soga family was clearly responsible for bringing in Buddhism, it is Shotoku Taishi who is credited with spreading the holy religion. He is also said to have written the first constitution for the state, and set up a court rank system similar to the continent, though still unique to Yamato. He is said to have ruled jointly with his aunt, and is treated in later stories as a dharma king, even though he never took on the actual mantle of sovereign. Of course, Soga no Umako also exerted a huge influence, and in the end it is hard to say exactly who held the real power amongst the three: Kashikiya Hime, Prince Umayado, or Soga no Umako. Umayado was the first to pass away, however—which may have also contributed to his holy status as any problems could be passed off as belonging to his aunt or, even better, to his grand-uncle, Soga no Umako, who would follow Umayado in death a few years later, and then, finally, Kashikiya Hime herself would succumb to time. They all passed away within a decade of each other, but Kashikiya Hime would manage to outlast them all. Through this reign, for all of the fighting and politics, many of the foundations were laid for a reimagining of the Yamato state, the sovereign, and the vehicles of power. The court had spread their control through ritual, through the familial system, and through the establishment of Miyake—government outposts designed to control rice land and send tribute back in the form of tax. However, now they were formalizing that structure and in so doing they were putting a legal framework around it. Built around a continental model, the throne became the source of rank for the individual, not just the family, and that rank could be given out across the archipelago. This set up some of what was needed to start to move towards a more bureaucratic state in the continental model. Certainly, we see that Yamato power had expanded. Further out from Yamato, we see the round, keyhole shaped tombs becoming popular, while closer to the Nara basin, they actually began to die out. In part this can be seen as a possible sign of Yamato control, since the local elites were no longer being represented as rulers, but in a lesser capacity. However, it then takes a real turn as even the sovereigns—or at least the Soga descended sovereigns—are no longer buried in keyhole shaped tombs, either, and these tombs become smaller. This may be, at least in part, because resources to build tombs were being redirected into the new temple building craze. For whatever reason, Buddhism had caught on, at least amongst the elites. If the Soga family had hoped to control Buddhism, they appear to have failed. Numerous temples started up, tied to different families, most of them connected, in some way, with various immigrant groups in the archipelago. Where this would go, we'll have to see. And that largely catches us up. I skipped over a few things, but it is worth recalling the Haruna eruptions that we covered back in episode 87, which reminds us that the Chronicles really only give us a narrow view of everything that was going on. Much of the history of the archipelago remains unrecorded, and is only understood through the archaeological record. While a lot was happening in Yamato, there was plenty going on elsewhere, but we only see it when it touches on Yamato and their politics. And so we learn a little more about the creation of the Dazaifu, and we hear about natural disasters, such as earthquakes and floods, but only if they affect the Nara basin. There are some hints in the fudoki, the local gazetteers that were compiled in the 8th century to catalog the local stories and histories, but we only have so much, and even then the stories aren't always easy to place in a truly chronological context. Still, we can see some general themes running throughout this period. As we start into 2024, we'll finish up with the reign of Kashikiya Hime. Before her reign ends, we'll also see the rise of the Tang dynasty on the continent—a new inspiration for Yamato, but also a new threat, especially as they ally with Silla. Also, with Prince Umayado gone, who will next take the reins of power? And what will happen with the Soga family? Will Umako's children prove as formidable as he was? There is plenty more to look forward to. Until then, Happy New Year! 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Heute vor 90 Jahren wurde der seit 2019 abgedankte japanische Kaiser Akihito geboren.
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Embarking on the path to spiritual growth is often framed as a solemn endeavor, demanding ceaseless, mindful effort. But it doesn't have to be a burdensome task—instead, it can be a playful and invigorating journey that engages us fully in every minute of our existence. In a recent exchange with Sri Shambhavananda, the anecdotes about Paul Reps, the contemporary Zen master and compiler of Zen Flesh Zen Bones, were illuminating. Reps illustrates that continuous mindfulness can be pursued not just through disciplined practice, but also with a touch of lightheartedness and curiosity. As we delve Dharana 6, we'll explore how the wisdom of "every minute Zen" aligns with the ancient teachings of Shiva Sutra 2.3, which states that "pauseless effort brings attainment." Our spiritual journey, as it turns out, can be a seamless blend of focus, surrender, and even a bit of playfulness—enabling us to embody mindfulness in every moment. Eventually this work paves the way for our work with Dharana 5 & 6 from the Vijnana Bhairava, which focuses on entering the natural and uplifting flow of Shakti that permeates our Heart, our Shushumna, and even our daily lives. The tale of “Every Minute Zen” from Zen Flesh Zen Bones highlights the importance of unbroken mindfulness….”Zen Students are with their masters at least ten years before they presume to teach others. Nan-in was visited by Tenno, who, having passed his apprenticeship, had become a teacher. The day happened to be rainy, so Tenno wore wooden clogs and carried an umbrella. After greeting him Nan-in remarked: “I suppose you left your wooden clogs in the vestibule. I want to know if your umbrella is on the right or left side of the clogs. Tenno, confused, had no instant answer. He realized that he was unable to carry his Zen every minute. He became Nan-in's pupil, and he studied six more years to accomplish his every-minute Zen.” The story of every minute zen reminds us that we should be fully aware and present at all times. Paul Reps himself was known for his playful techniques to maintain mindfulness. For instance, a simple action like switching a bracelet you wear everyday from one wrist to the other could serve as a practice to be more present. The teaching here is, perhaps, that being fully present is equal parts discipline and creativity. It requires us to be committed but also to maintain a sense of playfulness. As Reps once described it, “serious play”— our everyday play of being present. I recently had the chance to ask Babaji about pauseless presence in Monday Night Satsang. His guidance was that one can't force themselves to be continuously present; one needs to be relaxed and in tune with the flow of the moment in order to really experience the present. This mirrors the commonly used motto in high-stakes professions: "Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast”— that is, we have to relax and slow down if we are ever going to rise up to the real heights of any discipline. Paul Reps emphasized the same idea in his poem, "Smooth Motion Cures Commotion," suggesting that when we move smooth we not only heal ourselves but even those around us, “If the world ship sinks will you save it,” Reps writes, “Yes you will, move smooth.” Shiva Sutra 2.3 also reflects this, teaching that “Pauseless effort brings attainment”, meaning that practicing with continuity is one of our greatest assets in our practice. How do we achieve continuity, and thus the rewards of it? Slow down and smooth out our effort, and let the rest come naturally. A metaphor that Babaji often uses is that of digging a well— if you are steady and stick with it, eventually the rewards will rush up to meet you in a natural and sustainable manner. About a year and a half ago, Babaji advised the sangha to ‘slow down' in their daily practice. One example of this is that of ‘over-breathing' when meditating on the breath, leading to hyperventilation and nervous system imbalances. Babaji recommended gentler breathing patterns and a focus on heart-centered meditation. For much of the sangha this was a rejuvenating experience, much our current Dharana is describing—Slowing down and smoothing out their practice allowed them to feel the natural energy and power that is radiating from within them all the time. Which brings us to the heart of our current Dharana. Dharana 6 of the Vijnana Bhairava guides us to focus on the lightning-like upsurge of shakti in the spine. Reaching directly for this level of experience could be like trying to move fast without first moving slow and smooth— either it is ineffective, or could cause imbalance. For this reason, the commentary on the Dharana urges us to take our time to ground our awareness, and allow the upsurge to come slowly and naturally. The take away here is that our work isn't to push or pull energy, but to calm our mind and body deeply, bring our attention low into our base and allow the exhale to be a natural expression of this upward flowing energy. If done consciously, this experience should help us feel more grounded and present, as opposed to our energy flowing up into our heads and thoughts. It should be noted that the upsurge of Kundalini energy discussed in this chapter is also described as an expansion of the heart center. This means that we can also practice this lightning like expansion in our hearts as we exhale, which may be more in line with your daily practice. I found this parallel to be extremely beneficial in unlocking the teachings that Babaji has been describing over the past couple of years— the effortless expansion of our hearts during the exhale. This level of experience can only be truly felt when the mind is calm and the body is relaxed. So, let's take a moment to engage with Dharana 6. As Babaji has been guiding us, try applying this focus to your heart first, and then taking your time to bring the awareness down to your base before feeling the lightning like energy of the spine.Dharana 5 & 6 from the Vijnana Bhairava, Paul Reps Translation“Consider your essence as light rays rising from center to center up the vertebrae, and so rises livingness in you. // Or in the spaces between, feel this as lightning.”
Ok Tenno, time to listen to the podcast, Tenno. We need to listen to this episode, Tenno. I heard it's really good, Tenno. Tenno, the system is at stake if you don't listen to this episode, Tenno. In this profile episode, Sky and Evan slide around and hold each other while crying as they dive into the lore of Warframe! Tune in wherever you listen to podcasts! Please let us know what you think and show your support for the podcast!: https://anchor.fm/multiplayervaultpodcast Socials: Instagram: bearitone_studios YouTube: Bearitone Studios Also if you want to show your support GIVE US MONEY PLEEEEAAAAASE (completely optional) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/btstudios MMMMMMMMMMMMERRRCCCHHH https://bearitone-studios.myspreadshop.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/multiplayervaultpodcast/support
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkodaWake up Tenno!As much as Warframe seems like a gun go bang bang sword go swing happy go lucky looter sci-fi looter shooter, upon dipping your toes into the universe you discover a bottomless void of weird and terrifying events. Warframe is the epitome of those gameplay vs lore memes with the Somebody that I used to Know remix, you know the ones. But sometimes one of the strangest things about the story is how it is told; sometimes being told in outright, certain terms and sometimes relayed to the player in veiled half-truths or even quarter-truths through confusing poetic prose by characters whose defining trait is being conniving, traitorous, two-faced liars. So today what we're going to do is clear things up in the form of a wonderful timeline; starting from the beginning of the Orokin empire aaaaaaall the way up to current happenings in the game excluding a certain excursion into the Kingdom of Duviri, that will come later ;)You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Koda–—————————— TAGS————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Digital Extremes Ltd.Support the show
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As broadcast October 14, 2022 with Danno just blissing out the entire time. Tonight we welcomed a lo-fi artist out of Cheongju, Korea who calls himself Nogymx in the studio. True name Jimmy Dunne, he drops his latest album Eien's Fable next Friday and we were just honored to give an early spin & world premiere to the opening cuts on the album for the show tonight, and have the artist play some of his favorite bumps from the lo-fi chillout hip-hop beats universe. Obviously, we also can't thank Nogymx enough for giving us the chance to rock some lo-fi for the entirety of this program, which is something we've been wanting to do for a very long time on the air. Link below to pre-order the album on bandcamp:Nogymx - Eien's Fable#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Flamingosis – Enjoy Your Life (Loci Sample Flip)Dirty Art Club – Just A Memoryxander. – Hold My Handpastels – SundownSleepermane feat Aybor – Pebbles The Jazzual Suspects – This BeatTrankilou – Chicago BabePete Rock – Something Funky Part II (36:15)Nogymx – Warmth of the RainNogymx & Tenno – YearningTimbeauthetraveler feat Kyefii – Koto MemoriesOnra – Ms. HoMonster Rally – Ginger on the WindRaimu feat Tophat Panda – KaiganVindu – Sacred ForestAhmed Malek – Autopsie d'un complotTeebs - Shells Part III (63:24)Nogymx – PreludeNogymx – EncounterNogymx – In Their FootstepsTenno – The Last SaviourDenSogen & Raimu – NokoriElijah Nang – Azumi IIIKalaido – In The RosesPOSY – Train to Kawazukarasu. – Among Stars Part IV (1:40:09)Nogymx & Hoffy Beats – GreyhoundNogymx feat Layandar, Louk, & Daniele Raciti – Summer MoonMatchbox Youth – Gazebosofty & dennisivnvc – BridgesJust Steezy Things – The AwakeningEnluv feat Hoffy Beats & Louk – Peach HoneyNo Spirit feat Satyr & Phlocalyst – KizakuraElijah Lee – twighlight.JazzyCal – Night Shift
Are things beginning to turn around in our historical journey into Stalin's gulag camps of Russia? Timestamps and sources/credits are below. 00:00 Intro PART V Katorga 04:17 Chapter 1 - The Doomed 10:55 Chapter 2 - The First Whiff of Revolution 13:25 Chapter 3 - Chains, Chains ... 16:50 Chapter 4 - Why Did We Stand For It? 20:43 Chapter 5 - Poetry Under a Tombstone, Truth Under a Stone 25:30 Chapter 6 - The Committed Escaper 32:23 Chapter 7 - The White Kitten (Georgi Tenno's Tale) 46:43 Chapter 8 - Escapes--Morale and Mechanics 52:29 Chapter 9 - The Kids with Tommy Guns 58:25 Chapter 10 - Behind the Wire the Ground is Burning 1:02:05 Chapter 11 - Tearing at the Chains 1:08:55 Chapter 12 - The Forty Days of Kengir 1:15:44 Overall comments - Hypocrisy, counterintuitive economics, random fact about me (related to rebellions) 1:19:56 Tenno's story, public support of escapees, personal decisions under pressure, informers 1:24:35:35 Solzhenitsyn's writing, social disconnect (my constant social media comment) Sources - https://justthinkingoutloud.tv/the-gulag-archipelago-sources/ Also available as a podcast. Search for Just Thinking Out Loud in your favorite podcast directory. ********Ways to Support: ▸ http://justthinkingoutloud.tv/support Patreon: https://patreon.com/justthinkingoutloud Crypto: https://cointr.ee/justthinkingoutloud Subscribestar: https://subscribestar.com/desiraethinking Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/justthinkingoutloud BUY MY ART: http://ow.ly/3ghY30gGAjM ********Follow Podcast: http://justthinkingoutloud.tv/podcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/desiraethinking Instagram: https://instagram.com/desiraearts Send me a Message: justthinkingoutloud.tv/contact Newsletter: justthinkingoutloud.tv/newsletter Other Platforms: https://justthinkingoutloud.tv https://www.bitchute.com/channel/justthinkingoutloud/ https://www.minds.com/JustThinkingOutLoud https://gab.com/desiraethinking https://steemit.com/@desiraethinking https://d.tube/#!/c/desiraethinking https://bittubers.com/profile/desiraethinking https://lbry.tv/@justthinkingoutloud https://streamanity.com/channel/4JiUrDeppjUZQX You can also find me at https://desi-rae.com and https://cryptoramble.com
Are things beginning to turn around in our historical journey into Stalin's gulag camps of Russia? Timestamps and sources/credits are below. 00:00 Intro PART V Katorga 04:17 Chapter 1 - The Doomed 10:55 Chapter 2 - The First Whiff of Revolution 13:25 Chapter 3 - Chains, Chains ... 16:50 Chapter 4 - Why Did We Stand For It? 20:43 Chapter 5 - Poetry Under a Tombstone, Truth Under a Stone 25:30 Chapter 6 - The Committed Escaper 32:23 Chapter 7 - The White Kitten (Georgi Tenno's Tale) 46:43 Chapter 8 - Escapes--Morale and Mechanics 52:29 Chapter 9 - The Kids with Tommy Guns 58:25 Chapter 10 - Behind the Wire the Ground is Burning 1:02:05 Chapter 11 - Tearing at the Chains 1:08:55 Chapter 12 - The Forty Days of Kengir 1:15:44 Overall comments - Hypocrisy, counterintuitive economics, random fact about me (related to rebellions) 1:19:56 Tenno's story, public support of escapees, personal decisions under pressure, informers 1:24:35:35 Solzhenitsyn's writing, social disconnect (my constant social media comment) Sources - https://zu48wbbgek.preview.infomaniak.website/the-gulag-archipelago-sources/ Also available as a podcast. Search for Just Thinking Out Loud in your favorite podcast directory. ********Ways to Support: ▸ https://zu48wbbgek.preview.infomaniak.website/support Patreon: https://patreon.com/justthinkingoutloud Crypto: https://cointr.ee/justthinkingoutloud Subscribestar: https://subscribestar.com/desiraethinking Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/justthinkingoutloud BUY MY ART: http://ow.ly/3ghY30gGAjM ********Follow Podcast: https://zu48wbbgek.preview.infomaniak.website/podcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/desiraethinking Instagram: https://instagram.com/desiraearts Send me a Message: justthinkingoutloud.tv/contact Newsletter: justthinkingoutloud.tv/newsletter Other Platforms: https://zu48wbbgek.preview.infomaniak.website https://www.bitchute.com/channel/justthinkingoutloud/ https://www.minds.com/JustThinkingOutLoud https://gab.com/desiraethinking https://steemit.com/@desiraethinking https://d.tube/#!/c/desiraethinking https://bittubers.com/profile/desiraethinking https://lbry.tv/@justthinkingoutloud https://streamanity.com/channel/4JiUrDeppjUZQX You can also find me at https://desi-rae.com and https://cryptoramble.com
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BAD FRIEND'S RUDY joins The Steebee Weebee show for the 1st time!! We talk about: the Japanese animated series-Attack on Titan, the Nefflix series-Naruto, her thoughts on returning back to visit the Philippines, what it's like living with Bobby, Steve's and Bobby's "Nocturnal Sleep Schedules", her description of each of the dog's living at their house, JULIO-the "Temperamental Dog", Bobby's new Air Fryer, out thoughts on the new movie-The Batman, my brother making her watch-Magnolia and The Matrix, her experiences on the podcast-BAD FRIENDS, Steve's college advice , and much more !!!!Go to: https://www.youtube.com/steebeeweebee to watch. Get 20% off plus free shipping at manscaped.com with code: STEEBEE More: Rudy https://www.instagram.com/badfriendrudy Scissor Bros YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/scissorbros ** Now on iTunes: https://goo.gl/CdSwyV ** Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/2 More Steven: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 WEBSITE: https://www.steebeeweebeeshow.com Send stuff to: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. 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Toby Morse joins The Steebee Weebee show for the 1st time!! We talk about: how he met Shapel Lacey, him being in NYC in the early 90's, discovering Wu Tang Clan by getting the-Protect Ya' Neck cassette tape, finding parallels of skateboarding, hip hop, and punk, classic east coast groups from Black Moon to De La Soul, him discovering Minor Threat at 13 years old, the responsibilities of a Roadie, how he formed the punk band-H2O, my obsession with DICKIES pants, his experience meeting Tupac Shakur, the Kanye West Netflix Documentary-Jeen-Yuhs, Toby's beautiful "Gold Teeth", his podcast-One Life One Chance , and much more !!!!Go to: https://www.youtube.com/steebeeweebee to watch. More: Toby https://www.instagram.com/tobymorse Scissor Bros YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/scissorbros ** Now on iTunes: https://goo.gl/CdSwyV ** Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/2 More Steven: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 WEBSITE: https://www.steebeeweebeeshow.com Send stuff to: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. 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This is the J & Trey Happy Hour, where Jeff and Trevor babble on about the latest Japan-related news storiesーor anything at all whatsoever. See links below for info. The Deep in Japan Podcast is completely independent and crowd-funded, and by that I mean we eke out an existence on the kindness of your donations. Please consider supporting the show at https://www.patreon.com/deepinjapan LINKS!Jeff's new mic (which is still in the mail) PM Kishida Announces Sanctions Against RussiaPM Kishida Announces MORE Sanctions Against RussiaJapan Sinks Official TrailerThe Japan Film Festival 2022That Air BnB in Tat with JengaWhen Was the First Anime Breast Bounce?Gamer Apartments / e-RoomsThe Naked Hokkaido ManThe outro was “Let's Start WW3” by World Order. The intro was my own original mashup of Hokuto no Ken (Fist of the North Star) anime sound bites with “Dubstep" from BenSound. Got something to say? You can find me at the following:www.facebook.com/groups/deepinjapan/ deep.in.japan.podcast@gmail.comAs always, thanks for listening!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/deepinjapan)Support the show
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===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3HUxo4L ===== Links ===== https://youtube.com/kanpaicast ===== Timings ===== 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:21 - Emblems 0:03:03 - Dojo Dusting 0:09:09 - The War Report 0:11:20 - Topics 0:47:58 - Topic 2 1:52:23 - Graphs 1:59:56 - Supporter Questions 2:17:58 - Community Responses 2:25:36 - Memes 2:32:42 - Community Shoutouts 5:36:22 - Outro ===== Community Shoutout ===== Tonkor Deluxe by led2012 - https://bit.ly/3F53N6L Origins by Mushkin - https://bit.ly/31A5F9O Sevagoth | Revenant by kirdy - https://bit.ly/3F7eLZw New Years by Joriale - https://bit.ly/3f1rSAN Gara Prime and Operator by Carl Tabora - https://bit.ly/3G69OS7 Wip 2 by Niram - https://bit.ly/3eZ5Heu ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/ry68yr https://redd.it/rw8axb https://redd.it/rxobr2 https://redd.it/rxdv5b https://redd.it/rugpew https://redd.it/ruylwi ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/rus6h7 ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3JFAsDr ===== Links ===== https://youtube.com/KanpaiCast https://forums.warframe.com/topic/1293828-thank-you-tenno-onward-to-2022/ ===== Timings ===== 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:52 - Emblems 0:02:56 - Dojo Dusting 0:10:01 - The War Report 0:15:00 - Topics 0:29:26 - Topic 2 0:58:33 - Graphs 1:08:40 - Supporter Questions 1:26:44 - Community Responses 1:38:26 - Memes 1:42:38 - Community Shoutouts 1:46:30 ===== Community Shoutout ===== New War Spoiler by Primed Average - https://bit.ly/3eKKYLj Nebula by Niram - https://bit.ly/3ER54y9 Ember Diesel Helmet by WERElectro 0043 - https://bit.ly/3eJNAsP Operator by Nelo - https://bit.ly/32Vc1kD Excalibur TennoGen by Frelling Hazmot - https://bit.ly/3EJbXlb Harrow Prime by Carl Tabora - https://bit.ly/3EMQ9F9 ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/rr39zb https://redd.it/r9vlfk https://redd.it/rrem0i https://redd.it/rtln68 https://redd.it/r9068t https://redd.it/r8vvy5 ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/rt0f2o ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3dJDFD8 ===== Links ===== https://youtube.com/KanpaiCast ===== Timings ===== 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:23 - Emblems 0:00:56 - Emblems 0:01:02 - Dojo Dusting 0:04:36 - The War Report 0:10:22 - Topics 0:35:47 - Topic 2 1:01:53 - Graphs 1:05:48 - Supporter Questions 1:24:20 - Community Responses 1:34:08 - Memes 1:37:40 - Community Shoutouts 1:42:31 ===== Community Shoutout ===== Wisp by MuGi - https://bit.ly/3mfS5jh December Priests by ibumuc - https://bit.ly/30g4RGB Titania Anime by Zxpfer Shogun - https://bit.ly/3pOZ2bI 10 days until New War by Kosen Does Art - https://bit.ly/3IPBsoa Nattah by Pertti Bahaa - https://bit.ly/3rRYDbi Mag Shirogane by Takaya Lee - https://bit.ly/3lTXVGM ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/rcxnlo https://redd.it/rbolfd https://redd.it/rcr5pl https://redd.it/rcmx2c https://redd.it/razkf7 https://redd.it/rarzxp ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/r9y9gx ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3GjMYWM ===== Links ===== https://youtube.com/KanpaiCast ===== Timings ===== Intro: (0:00:00) Dojo Dusting: (0:02:52) The War Report: (0:06:50) Topics: (0:14:01) Topic 2: (0:52:47) Graphs: (1:15:00) Supporter Questions: (1:19:07) Community Responses: (1:27:18) Memes: (1:32:00) Comm Shoutouts: (1:38:28) Outro: (1:43:00) ===== Community Shoutout ===== Zephyr Prime by Skylar Chase by - https://bit.ly/3ott71n I'm only slightly sorry by Gorp - https://bit.ly/31vICwn Nobody expects the Harrow Inquisition by Joriale - https://bit.ly/3xSXFwr Nidus by death_ma666ots - https://bit.ly/3okuIpZ Nef pondering his Orb by Primed Average - https://bit.ly/3Ep4OXF S T R E T C H by ibumuc - https://bit.ly/3dk1dhC Garuda Shirogane by Takaya Lee - https://bit.ly/3rzaY3S ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/r6ntl0 https://redd.it/r80d2p https://redd.it/r4b2z2 https://redd.it/r6nn9q https://redd.it/r70rla https://redd.it/r42jsg ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/r67eza ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3DfFmTn ===== Kanpai Cast ===== https://youtube.com/kanpaicast ===== Timings ===== Intro: (0:00:00) Dojo Dusting: (0:02:28) The War Report: (0:04:17) Topics: (0:09:00) Topic 2: (1:01:38) Graphs: (1:34:00) Supporter Questions: (1:49:00) Community Responses: (1:58:55) Memes: (2:12:00) Comm Shoutouts: (2:17:00) Outro: (2:24:00) ===== Community Shoutout ===== Bonus Comic by Marik Bentusi - https://bit.ly/3DWTuBP New War Poster by Marik Bentusi - https://bit.ly/3xpoNmx Volt by Neji 210 - https://bit.ly/3CXR199 Trinity, Mirage, and Oberon by Dan DaGazZ - https://bit.ly/3cPEc64 I'll protect you by Danila Tomadini - https://bit.ly/3xrI06V Rebirth by Masked mncr - https://bit.ly/312rjTJ I'll stick with relics by Primed Average - https://bit.ly/3D3Lfmw ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/qy3anz https://redd.it/r0eyq1 https://redd.it/r1xssr https://redd.it/qzxp6n https://redd.it/r1jcb0 https://redd.it/r2poat ===== Secret Memes ===== https://redd.it/qz4smw ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah, Nasuth, and Thaylien for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3revMOf ===== Links ===== https://youtube.com/kanpaicast ===== Timings ===== Intro: (0:00:00) Dojo Dusting: (0:02:29) The War Report: (0:04:20) Topics: (0:07:15) Topic 2: (0:30:00) Graphs: (1:43:20) Supporter Questions: (1:50:50) Community Responses: (2:02:40) Memes: (2:05:17) Comm Shoutouts: (2:08:35) Outro: (2:12:00) ===== Community Shoutout ===== Aya? Regal Aya? Aya-yaya? By Joriale - https://bit.ly/3DL6Jpr Fastest warframe, sorry Volt by Carl Tabora - https://bit.ly/3CyxJqu Xaku Prex Card by Davis Engel - https://bit.ly/3nwqBXi Harvester Mesa by Kory Cromie - https://bit.ly/3x0SREO Frevilisk, A Tenno birthday gift by Kevin Glint - https://bit.ly/3x1Wf20 Oberon Blade of the Lotus by Cassie Hunter - https://bit.ly/3wZlimx ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/qvxgao https://redd.it/qtoegh https://redd.it/qu1lrc https://redd.it/qw0eo1 https://redd.it/qwe4yy https://redd.it/qwwezs ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/qt5yb7 ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3HoKnMr ===== Links ===== https://youtube.com/kanpaicast ===== Timings ===== Intro: (0:00:00) Dojo Dusting: (0:02:23) The War Report: (0:04:07) Topics: (0:09:33) Graphs: (1:39:44) Supporter Questions: (1:47:37) Community Responses: (1:54:50) Memes: (1:58:30) Comm Shoutouts: (2:03:30) Outro: (2:07:36) ===== Community Shoutout ===== Don't Worry commander, you got this by Primed Average - https://bit.ly/30lAkGM Sevagoth Tennotober by Cleo Naturin - https://bit.ly/3n8RsbS Limbo Prime by Ritens - https://bit.ly/3De01Yr Yareli fan skin by Arisa Manuko - https://bit.ly/3wI1O5H Atlas at the vegetable aisle by ChickenDrawsDogs - https://bit.ly/3DbscHv Oberon TennoGen Tattoo by Jamie Alec - https://bit.ly/3nbrx3k ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/qrst2q https://redd.it/qpbmxr https://redd.it/qqovxq https://redd.it/qq0duv https://redd.it/qrnm3b https://redd.it/qnkucm ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/qbxdj8 ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3woJcYi ===== Links ===== https://youtube.com/kanpaicast ===== Timings ===== Intro: (0:00:00) Dojo Dusting: (0:03:01) The War Report: (0:05:46) Topics: (0:10:48) Topic 2: (1:05:00) Graphs: (1:24:00) Supporter Questions: (1:27:18) Community Responses: (1:42:00) Memes: (1:48:00) Comm Shoutouts: (1:52:00) Outro: (1:55:00) ===== Community Shoutout ===== Harrow by Daylight Savior - https://bit.ly/3kcQutj Gauss tennogen by Edwino_22 - https://bit.ly/3kdjD7A A lil Titania Prime by Cleo Naturin - https://bit.ly/3ESvzUu Xmas Wisp by lotusshim554 - https://bit.ly/3nVyyVa Rhino and Hildryn by ChickenDrawsDogs - https://bit.ly/3o2oCZZ Revenant and his thralls by carl.tabora - https://bit.ly/3k9a6OW ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/qm0gga https://redd.it/qljbd6 https://redd.it/qlckfu https://redd.it/qldgd5 https://redd.it/qmj3i4 https://redd.it/qmuj5r ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/qn7zc4 ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3BwSbre ===== Merchendise ===== http://xenogelion.com/merch ===== Timings ===== Intro: (0:00:00) Dojo Dusting: (0:02:52) The War Report: (0:04:01) Topics: (0:07:26) Topic 2: (0:33:00) Graphs: (1:10:52) Supporter Questions: (1:16:15) Community Responses: (1:16:25) Memes: (1:22:09) Comm Shoutouts: (1:26:30) Outro: (1:38:15) ===== Community Shoutout ===== Grineer Spider Lady by SprinKah - https://bit.ly/314r7Dc “How do you like me now?” by ayhy - https://bit.ly/3pTscbo Operator and Kubrow by Undead Masquerade - https://bit.ly/3EuzIxv Day 24: Melee by ibumuc - https://bit.ly/3pPCskV Warframe Pins by Lisella - https://bit.ly/3nGLwG7 Game of spook by Mushkin - https://bit.ly/2ZA3Vww ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/qidrh2 https://redd.it/qfh06s https://redd.it/qfq9fn https://redd.it/qhaie2 https://redd.it/qe9wm8 https://redd.it/qgt3y8 ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/qehvf6 ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/2ZdlXE5 ===== KanpaiCast ===== https://youtube.com/kanpaicast ===== Timings ===== Intro: (0:00:00) Dojo Dusting: (0:05:48) The War Report: (0:10:12) Topics: (0:12:49) Topic 2: (0:58:00) Graphs: (1:18:00) Supporter Questions: (1:24:00) Community Responses: (1:30:00) Memes: (1:36:00) Comm Shoutouts: (1:40:00) Outro: (1:42:00) ===== Community Shoutout ===== Day 15: Community by MadLux - https://bit.ly/3mZSoOp My boyfriend is a primme?! By floobsie - https://bit.ly/3plVAaf He won't stop until he hits the goal for sure by ayhy - https://bit.ly/3BQ4QH0 “I'd appreciate being allowed to watch, however.” by Mura Casardis - https://bit.ly/30xKAvV Big hungry boi Grendel Zamariu WIP concept by led2012 - https://bit.ly/3FQRnkx Oberon by dull_xaoc - https://bit.ly/3DKyVIl ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/q76m67 https://redd.it/q4naug https://redd.it/q7y7oq https://redd.it/q4u6is https://redd.it/q41kin https://redd.it/q41l4n ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/q7ildd ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3iQxQXA ===== Kanpai Cast ===== https://youtube.com/kanpaicast ===== Timings ===== Intro: (0:00:00) Dojo Dusting: (0:03:00) The War Report: (0:07:00) Topics: (0:12:00) Topic 2: (0:31:00) Graphs: (1:12:00) Supporter Questions: (1:22:00) Community Responses: (1:26:00) Memes: (1:33:00) Comm Shoutouts: (1:37:00) Outro: (1:40:00) ===== Community Shoutout ===== Day 7 Orphix - Wisp by yzkrruiji_game - https://bit.ly/3BvdcU8 Riven by hvyntokryl - https://bit.ly/3al3ckl Clem and Darvo have matching costumes for nights of naberus - https://bit.ly/3uSi82S Day 5 Plague by ibumuc - https://bit.ly/3At1sjA Day 4 Sister by ibumuc - https://bit.ly/3AjEA6c Triple storm-ults by ayhy - https://bit.ly/2YwURau ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/pzmw12 https://redd.it/q1ccbl https://redd.it/q280i6 https://redd.it/q1vitt https://redd.it/q2ygyt https://redd.it/q04q1u ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/q2bo96 ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
===== Xeno's Discord ===== https://discord.gg/tZFVjn3 ===== Support ===== https://patreon.com/xenogelion https://ko-fi.com/xenogelion ===== Episode Polls & Plat Giveaway ===== https://bit.ly/3mkfDTf ===== Kanpai Cast ===== https://youtube.com/kanpaicast ===== Timings ===== Intro: (0:00:00) Dojo Dusting: (0:04:00) The War Report: (0:06:00) Topics: (0:17:00) Topic 2: (1:04:00) Graphs: (1:28:00) Supporter Questions: (1:34:00) Community Responses: (1:40:00) Memes: (1:55:00) Comm Shoutouts: (1:58:00) Outro: (2:03:00) ===== Community Shoutout ===== Today I offer nothing but a gremlin by Mord of the Wild - https://bit.ly/3D71lw6 One down, one to go by Breakrebox - https://bit.ly/3ipViuu Wisp water painted by Dina Rahny - https://bit.ly/3B5eVza Lavos by Janna - https://bit.ly/3B14nBh Costume Contest by Mushkin - https://bit.ly/2WvU0X4 Lotus render by DrSleepy - https://bit.ly/3FkCDKD ===== Meme Frame Review ===== https://redd.it/pyh15k https://redd.it/pyjc4c https://redd.it/px3ig0 https://redd.it/pvahf7 https://redd.it/py40ns https://redd.it/pvqlsa ===== Secret Meme ===== https://redd.it/pxnbjb ===== Special Thanks ===== Tobiah for finding topics on the forum ===== Follow MDRLOz ===== Channel: http://bit.ly/1F0Xkdi Twitter: http://twitter.com/MDRLOz ===== Follow Xeno ===== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Uf3a17 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Xenogelion ===== Music ===== Intro Music: Saad Ali - http://www.rs-launchpad.net/ Outro Music: Tryst - https://myspace.com/trystuk ===== Game Details ===== Game: Warframe - www.warframe.com Tenno Clock Forum Topic - http://xenogelion.com/index.php?main=Tenno%20Clock
The Fujiwara Regents of the late 900s accumulated a vast amount of political power and clout. In this episode, we return to the narrative and follow the misadventures of the Fujiwara leaders as they tightened their grip on power.For images of the Emperors who reigned and the Regents who governed in this episode, check out the supplemental post!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/AHistoryOfJapan)
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