
Episode 27: You Can't Take It With You
My mother says that the cemetery is full of people who thought they were indispensable - but in Hideyoshi's case, he would have been right. His fervent desire was to ensure that his son, Hideyori, wo...
17 Heinä 201226min

Episode 25: From War to Peace (Almost)
Hideyoshi, in spite of being a warlord, transitioned Japan from a state of war to a state of peace. Though Japan wasn't finished with the sengoku jidai by the time he died in 1598, he did put in plac...
26 Huhti 201227min

Episode 24: Hideyoshi's Japan
The rise of Hideyoshi from sandal bearer to dictator of Japan was phenomenal. After hundreds of year of civil war, he, without any sense of irony, brought the country to unified peace with remarkably ...
19 Huhti 201220min

Episode 23: The Three Day Shogun
If murdering Nobunaga was Phase One of a long thought-out and well-considered plan for the take-over of Japan it certainly wasn't obvious in 1582. In fact, it hardly seems obvious today! One thing w...
16 Huhti 201221min

Episode 22: The Empire is Mine
Between 1575 and 1582 Oda Nobunaga was sorely tested by the most powerful opponents to his domination; The Ikko Ikki Buddhists, the Takeda Clan and the Uesugi Clan. In the end, however, it might hav...
27 Tammi 201237min

Episode 21: Nobunaga v Buddha
In 1570 Oda Nobunaga faced a dangerous combination of rival daimyo and religious fanaticism. He decided to treat Buddhist rivals to his power the same way he did anyone else. With fire.
24 Tammi 201223min

Episode 20: The Realm Subjected To Military Power
Oda Nobunaga took Kyoto in the name of the Shogun and the Emperor in 1568. By 1570 the Shogun knew that he served at Nobunaga's pleasure and little else. Nobunaga almost lost it all to traitors and...
11 Tammi 201221min



















