The Heian Period: The Rise of the Warrior Class (794–1185)
The Heian period created the samurai. How provincial administrators became a warrior caste – and why the sword played hardly…
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The Heian period created the samurai. How provincial administrators became a warrior caste – and why the sword played hardly…
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537–1598): how a nameless foot soldier became the unifier of Japan. History, reforms & exhibits at the Samurai…
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Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543–1616), Japan's last unifier. Sekigahara, Osaka, Pax Tokugawa. 250 years of peace – with original exhibits at the…
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Takeda Shingen (1521–1573): the Tiger of Kai, his cavalry tactics and the legendary rivalry with Uesugi Kenshin. Samurai Museum Berlin.
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Yasuke served Oda Nobunaga 1581–1582. What is historically documented? Facts vs. myths about Japan's first Black samurai. Samurai Museum Berlin.
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The Sengoku Jidai (1467–1615) was Japan's 150-year civil war. After the collapse of Ashikaga rule, rival daimyō fought for supremacy…
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The true story of the 47 Rōnin: how 47 masterless samurai avenged their lord in 1703 – and why not…
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Miyamoto Musashi – 60 duels, not a single defeat too few. The life, philosophy & Book of Five Rings of…
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