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Galinha ViajanteGalinha ViajanteGV#181: Sengoku Basara - Duas Lanças, Seis Espadas e um Robô Gigante (part. Tengu do Jogabilidade)O Galinha de hoje viaja para o japão feudal fantástico de Sengoku Basara - ou Devil Kings! Leon e Samuca contam com a companhia do Tengu do Jogabilidade pra falar desse jogo que torce a história do Japão do avesso pra dar origem a muitas maluquices - de guerreiros com seis espadas a robôs gigantes empunahndo brocas. Conheça um pouco da história da franquia, das razões para o sucesso gigante no Japão (e fracasso no resto do mundo), e saiba o que um escorpião, um dragão e um boi tem em...2025-03-061h 49Sleep With HistorySleep With HistorySengoku Period (1467-1568): Era of intense civil war and the rise of regional warlords (daimyo)Drift off to sleep with the riveting tales of Sengoku Period (1467-1568). Discover the epoch of continuous civil war behind Japan's rise to unity, from clashing steel to manoeuvring warlords. Amidst the tumult, a dynamic culture emerged, laying the foundation of a future society. Ever wondered how conflict can forge a nation? Navigate this striking episode, as we unravel the pulsating, violent yet transformative era of the Sengoku. It’s tumultuous, it’s enlightening, it's a journey through time to lull you into a profound sleep. Join us tonight, as history whispers you to rest. This episode is hosted by R...2025-01-2020 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanThe People of the North, Part 2This is the second of two episodes talking about the people in the north of the Japanese archipelago:  The Emishi and the Mishihase.  Last episode we covered things from an archaeological overview, looking at the traces of the Epi-Jomon, Satsumon, and Okhotsk Sea cultures.  This episode focuses more on what was actually written in the Nihon Shoki, including a journey to introduce Emishi to the Tang Emperor himself! For more information, check out our podcast blog at: https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-117   Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan...2024-12-1634 minState of Survival PodcastState of Survival PodcastThis Update Will CHANGE Sengoku FOREVER Ep.43Sengoku Dynasty is BACK with HUGE updates! We dive into the latest patches, including the massive facelift, new survival mechanics, and performance improvements like DLSS support. Quests are now optional, villages are more realistic, and wolves & bears add danger to the world. But are the server desync issues ruining the fun? We discuss our experiences, the good, the bad, and the promising future of Sengoku Dynasty!2024-06-2811 minDan Snow\'s History HitDan Snow's History HitCivil War in Feudal Japan: The Sengoku PeriodDating from 1467-1603, the Sengoku or ‘Warring States’ period is known as the bloodiest in Japan’s history; an era of continuous social upheaval and civil war which transformed the country. Shogun-led authority was shattered and 150 years of murder and betrayal followed as fearsome warlords ruled local territories with unflinching ruthlessness. In the first episode of this series delving into the history behind the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Matt Lewis and Dr Christopher Harding discuss the origins of the Sengoku Period. Together, they explore how political power was organised in Japan during this...2024-05-2035 minEchoes of HistoryEchoes of HistoryCivil War in Feudal Japan: The Sengoku PeriodDating from 1467-1603, the Sengoku or ‘Warring States’ period is known as the bloodiest in Japan’s history; an era of continuous social upheaval and civil war which transformed the country. Shogun-led authority was shattered and 150 years of murder and betrayal followed as fearsome warlords ruled local territories with unflinching ruthlessness. In the first episode of this series delving into the history behind the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Matt Lewis and Dr Christopher Harding discuss the origins of the Sengoku Period. Together, they explore how political power was organised in Japan during this...2024-05-1534 minState of Survival PodcastState of Survival PodcastHype vs. Reality: Sengoku Dynasty Early Access Review Ep 23-BWe recently jumped into Sengoku Dynasty's again, but our experience wasn't quite what we expected. While the idea of cultivating crops in feudal Japan is undeniably exciting, we encountered a some bugs, and a surprising emptiness to the game world. Despite these challenges, we also discovered some nice changes like utilizing Steam invite codes for smoother co-op joining. And while the current state might not be ideal, we're still hopeful that the developers can turn things around and deliver the immersive Sengoku farming experience we were all hoping for. Whether Sengoku Dynasty is worth your time in Early Access If...2023-12-0317 minGems of HistoryGems of HistoryEp 81 - Sengoku Jidai Part 1: Warrior Monks and Unifying JapanThis week begins our coverage on one of the most important time periods in Japanese history, the Sengoku Jidai civil war period. Hundreds of local lords controlled the landscape of Japan until three men came along and put forth the effort to unify the country under a single rule. It is one of the more violent periods in the country's history and we talk about the lead up to the final battle of the Sengoku period and the various key players who make names for themselves during this period.  Follow us on Twitter (@gems_history), Instagram (@gems_o...2022-08-291h 14Sengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanŌke The ElderThis episode we talk about the elder of the two brothers, who took the throne after the unfortunate death of his younger sibling.  He ruled for about a decade, at least if the Chronicles are to be trusted, so what exactly happened during his reign? Listen, and for more information, check out the blog at https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-68 Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is Episode 68: Ohoke the Elder. First things, first, shout out to Hirumuto for supporting us on P...2022-07-1635 minKuwentong  Pilipino sa Tagalog at IlocanoKuwentong Pilipino sa Tagalog at IlocanoAng Sengoku Jidai Part 1 (4) TagalogHistorical narrative of Japan’s Sengoku Jidai period in Tagalog (Philippines) version. This is the first of 4 parts.EXCERPT:Ang podcast na ito ay tungkol sa bansang HAPON noong panahon na tinatawag na SENGOKU JIDAI. Marahil naririnig na ninyo ang salitang ito at gayundin ang mga pangalan ng mga tao sa kasaysayan na kaugnay ng mga laro sa kompyuter na may kinalaman sa mga Ninja, Samurai at iba pa. Ang mga pangalan na ito ay may pinagbatayan na mga totoong tao na nabuhay noong unang panahon sa bansang Hapon. Ika-labing limang si...2022-07-0531 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanWhat's In a NameWe are back and continuing with the story of Oasatsuma Wakugo, aka Ingyō Tennō, and this time around he has a bit of thorny problem on his hands: names. Specifically that people are just taking family names willy-nilly, claiming high rank. So we'll look into just what names mean and why the fledgling state even cares. We'll also talk about a few of the other things that occurred, including an incredible free dive in the Seto Inland Sea! For more, check out https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-56 Rough Transcript Welcome to Se...2022-01-1637 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastWhat is a Sengoku Daimyo? - The Lost Episode!About 7 years ago, back in 2014, Forest Seal and myself did a bunch of episodes discussing various themes in Japanese history, and one episode that was never finished was this episode on the Sengoku Daimyo. The battery died while recording, and the reason we never revisited it was that it ended up more as a lecture, and we decided that a lecture format was not a format that we wanted to pursue. So we never moved forward with it, eventually forgot to redo the episode, and at that point it was transferred from old computer to new computer over the...2021-11-2538 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan[Insert Name of Monarch Here]CW: Suicide. This episode is an "odds and ends" episode, talking about a variety of different things, all of which supposedly happened during the reign of Oho Sazaki, but which really has little or nothing to do with the sovereign and could have occurred just about anywhere.  Of  course, this isn't simply true of this reign, and I'm sure we'll see more of this before we get to a truly acceptable timeline. For sources and more check out https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-53 Rough Transcript: Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of J...2021-11-1632 minHI101HI101137. The Sengoku PeriodIn this episode we discuss the Sengoku (warring states) period of Japan, beginning with its origins in decentralized power and tacitly approved local conflict and ending with the efforts of the Great Unifiers to end the conflict and bring stability to the country. Scott Weber returns as guest. Thanks to Mike and Donna Bleskie, Ian Davis, Perry, Levent Kemal Sadikoglu, Russ Mangum, Rafael Rodriguez, Chris Corliss, Jaroslav Knap, and more for supporting the show! If you’d like to do the […]2021-11-092h 29Sengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanThe Many Loves of NintokuThis episode we look at the many loves of the sovereign, Nintoku, and especially his relationship with his jealous queen, Iwa no Hime. For references and more information you can always check out https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-52 Rough Transcript Welcome  to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua, and this is Episode 52: The many loves of Nintoku. Welcome back.  Before we get started I wanted to give a quick shout out to Chad who joined as a supporter over on Patreon.  We had been toying with t...2021-11-0141 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanFlood Control and RefrigerationThis episode we move on to talk about Ōsazaki, aka Nintoku Tennō, and we'll start with talking about some of the reasons he was remembered as such a virtuous ruler, including various projects to control the flood waters.  We'll also touch on early falconry, and the fact that the archipelago had ice available for drinks throughout the summer well before modern refrigeration.  Finally, we'll talk a bit about the tomb said to belong to this sovereign, Daisen Kofun. And, as always, for more information and sources check out https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-51 Rough Transcript 2021-10-1637 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanNew Research On The Origins Of The Japanese PopulationEpisode 50!  And this time we are discussing new research into the ancient origins of the Japanese.  An article in ScienceAdvances proposes a new tripartite origin for Japanese people, and some are saying that it will require us to rewrite the early history of the archipelago.  So let's talk about the research and what it tells us about what we've been talking about all this time. For the article itself, check it out at: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abh2419# More information for this episode, including helpful maps, at https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-50 R...2021-10-0133 minWe Watch 100 IsekaiWe Watch 100 Isekai032 - Sengoku Night BloodThis episode of We Watch 100 Isekai contains spoilers for Sengoku Night Blood / Sengoku Naito Buraddo, Episode 1. 00:00 - Intro 09:00  - Episode Recap 37:08  - Rating System TequilaZaku and ThermiteKitty will admit that there is Sengoku, Night, and Blood, but the episode is worse than the sum of its parts. We're gonna have an entire harem of Nobunagas by the end of this project, aren't we? Follow our heroes into the Sengoku-styled world of Shinga as they discuss what Thermite's fiancé would wear as a limited sum...2021-09-2151 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanThree Brothers, One ThroneCW: Suicide. Homuda Wake is dead.  As we transition to a new reign, we'll give an overview of what has happened and the changes in the archipelago, and try to add some perspective in regards to the story of the succession that followed Homuda Wake's death.  Finally, we'll end with a brief note about the shrine connected with this episode, an UNESCO World Heritage site. For more check out https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-49 Rough Transcript   Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this i...2021-09-1640 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanThe Life and After-LIfe of Homuda WakeCome with us as we finish up with the life and times of Homuda Wake.  So much to cover in this episode--finish up relations with the continent, including the Wa helping Prince Jeonji of Baekje return to his country. Then there are the divisions of Kibi and choosing a Crown Prince and successor.  And then we talk about Homuda Wake after his death, and his connection to a famous Japanese God of War as well as his monumental kofun.  All of that in this episode. And for more information, check out http://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-48, which inc...2021-09-0145 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanThe Man Who Might Be KingThis episode continues our look at some of the figures surrounding Homuda Wake and the royal family.  In this case we look at one of the few people in the Chronicles from this period that we can see referenced by name in the excerpts from the Baekje Annals.  Was he just another court noble?  Or was he perhaps something more. For more information, check out the podcast blog at https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-47 Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua, and this is Episode 47:  The Man who...2021-08-1641 minOtome ShimaiOtome ShimaiEpisode 16: Mobile Romance Bishounen on the Go-nen How Did I End Up Romancing This Ultra Hot Guy on My Phone? Ikemen Sengoku Pt. 2A continuation of last week's episode where we finish introducing the Season 1 datable warlords from IkeSen AND talk a little about Ikemen Sengoku: BROMANCES Across Time (the anime, this is the actual name of the anime).Join us on a journey of fondue, Monty Python references, and angry Disney Princesses as we do our best to discuss the actual game and not just how much we want to make Cybird's localization team cookies in the continuation of our review of Ikemen Sengoku: Romances Across Time.Games discussed: Nekopara Catboys Paradise, Fashioning Little Miss Lonesome, Ikemen...2021-08-0822 minOtome ShimaiOtome ShimaiEpisode 15: Mobile Romance Bishounen on the Go-nen How Did I End Up Romancing This Ultra Hot Guy on My Phone? Ikemen Sengoku Pt. 1How would YOU like to pull sexy Sengoku era warlords out of your pocket? What? Your pockets are FAKE? Damn the fashion industry forcing women to buy extra accessories! Anyways, what about your phone, does having sexy warlords on your phone work? It does? Great! Then we have the game for you. Today, Vka and Vki discuss Ikemen Sengoku: Romances Across Time. We'll be going over gameplay, as well as the men from the Oda faction (you'll have to wait until Ep. 16 for the rest of them!) So sit back, relax, and enjoy learning about Princess Lessons...2021-08-0127 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanI Stan Takechi no SukuneThis episode we revisit that ancient Prime Minister, Takechi no Sukune, and take a look at the latter chapter of his extremely long life.   For more, check out the podcast webpage at https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-46 Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is episode 46: I Stan Takechi no Sukune Well, we’re back and we are still talking about the reign of Homuda Wake, aka Oujin Tennou.  Last episode we talked about incidents recorded on the stele of Gwangaetto the Great, w...2021-08-0143 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanThe Stele of Gwangaetto the Great, Part IIThis episode we finish up the story inscribed on the stele of Gwangaetto the Great, covering largely from 391-413.  We'll discuss the role the Wa played in two major conflicts on the peninsula, and about how Prince Misaheun came to be a hostage of the Wa. For more, check out https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-45 Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is episode 45: The Stele of Gwangaetto the Great, Part II So last episode, in Part I, we talked about the stel...2021-07-1639 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanThe Stele of Gwangaetto the Great, Part IIn this first of two episodes we take a look at the 5th century stele of Gwangaetto of Goguryeo and what it says about the actions of the Wa on the Korean Peninsula at that time. For more, check out the podcast webpage at https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-44 Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is episode 44: The Stele of Gwangaetto the Great, Part One Today we are going to head back to the peninsula for a bit and talk about wha...2021-07-0139 minGod’s Own Scale PodcastGod’s Own Scale PodcastEpisode 36 - The one with Gareth Beamish talking Sengoku Jidai (and other things!)Lots of great hobby talk as Gareth tells us about his love of the Sengoku Jidai era, 6mm, and titivating tufts with a static grass applicator. Warning: This podcast may harm your wallet. Gareth's Twitter Hobby Health Check podcast Coat d'Arms paint God's Own Scale Patreon   As ever, keep safe, play nice, and keep talking about 6. 2021-06-202h 08Sengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanFinally, Some Real HistoryThis episode we talk about how writing and horses first came to the archipelago, as well as touching on the theories of Professors Tsuda Sōkichi and Mizuno Yu, who greatly influenced our understanding of this area of history. For more, check out the podcast webpage at https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-43 Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is episode 43: Finally, Some Real History (and Some Horses Too). Alright, so I know I keep saying we are almost there.  We are almos...2021-06-1636 minWe Watch 100 IsekaiWe Watch 100 Isekai023 - Sengoku CollectionThis episode of We Watch 100 Isekai contains spoilers for Sengoku Collection / Sengoku Korekushon, Episode 1. 00:00 - Intro 03:16 - Episode Recap 35:22  - Rating System   This week: a series based on a defunct mobage. Also, Zaku destroys Thermite with DaBaby references (let's go?) Follow them from a teen girl-dominated Warring States Era to modern-day Japan as they discuss Oda Nobunaga, occasional variances from historical fact, morally grey characters, manic pixie dream girls, shitty boys with shitty lives, Albert Einstein crying, threatening to destroy holy sites, the Holy Grai...2021-06-0459 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanThe Seven Branched SwordIn a shrine in Nara prefecture there is an odd sword with seven "branches" whose existence would seem to confirm some of the stories out of the Nihon Shoki, and at the very least demonstrates a link between Yamato and one of the peninsular states.   For more go to: https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-42-the-seven-branched-swordepisode-42-the-seven-branched-sword Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is episode 42:  The Seven-Branched Sword. Less than 10 kilometers north of the ancient capital at the foot of Mt. Miwa lies t...2021-06-0136 minSengoku Daimyo\'s Chronicles of JapanSengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of JapanTrouble on the HomefrontLast episode, we followed Tarashi Hime's campaign on the peninsula.  This episode we'll see just what happens when she comes back--it seems not everyone was ready to welcome her back with open arms.  To make it back she would need to fight. For more go to: https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-41-trouble-on-the-homefront Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is Episode 41: Trouble On the Home Front Now, before we get started, just a quick shout-out to Steve-O for donating to support the show...2021-05-1642 minReel HistoryReel HistorySeven Samurai (1954) | Sengoku Jidai (1586) Akira Kurosawa has stood the test of time as one of the most influential filmmakers ever, and his 1954 big-budget historical film Seven Samurai is a huge part of that legacy. A t the time, Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai was the most expensive film ever made in Japan, and you can certainly see that money on the screen as outstrips most modern films in ambition and scope. In this 1954 samurai epic, a farming village is beset by bandits and in desperation they hire a group of seven samurai to protect them. While much of the filmmaking an...2021-04-201h 12Mente Blindada 24/7Mente Blindada 24/7EP#61 Jorge Santiago | Faixa Preta quarto Grau & Ex-Campeão do Sengoku & StriforceNesse episódio eu entrevisto o faixa preta quarto grau Jorge Santiago. Jorge foi campeão peso médio do evento Sengoku no Japão e do Strikeforce, além de ter lutado no UFC, somando trinta e sete lutas na carreira. Jorge tem uma academia na cidade de Boyton, Flórida e atualmente é professor de jiu-jitsu do campeão do UFC Kamaru Usman. Se inscreva no canal e deixe a sua sugestão para possíveis futuros convidados que você gostaria de assistir no programa. OSS!Gustavo Dantas2021-04-1147 minJustAnime TimesJustAnime TimesSengoku Night Blood (Review #6) (Final)This episode is also available as a blog post: https://justanimetimes.wordpress.com/2018/07/15/sengoku-night-blood-review-6-final/2021-03-0801 minJustAnime TimesJustAnime TimesSengoku Night Blood (Review #5)This episode is also available as a blog post: https://justanimetimes.wordpress.com/2018/06/30/sengoku-night-blood-review-5/2021-03-0801 minJustAnime TimesJustAnime TimesSengoku Night Blood (Review #4)This episode is also available as a blog post: https://justanimetimes.wordpress.com/2018/01/14/sengoku-night-blood-review-4/2021-03-0801 minJustAnime TimesJustAnime TimesSengoku Night Blood (Review #3)This episode is also available as a blog post: https://justanimetimes.wordpress.com/2018/01/12/sengoku-night-blood-review-3/2021-03-0801 minJustAnime TimesJustAnime TimesSengoku Night Blood (Review #2)This episode is also available as a blog post: https://justanimetimes.wordpress.com/2017/11/15/sengoku-night-blood-review-2/2021-03-0801 minNeo Geo Pocket EspañaNeo Geo Pocket España2x10 - Neo Turf Masters y Sengoku 3En este ultimo podcast del año hablaremos de: -Actualidad de Snk con su nueva Neo geo 3 y el nuevo Kof xv -Paprium -Neo Turf Masters de NGP -Sengoku 32020-12-252h 20TERRITORIO GROGNARDTERRITORIO GROGNARD04 Territorio Grognard. El Japón de los samurái y la Sengoku Jidai. Tenkatoitsu de Hexasim.El episodio de hoy está dedicado al Japón feudal, al periodo de los estados en guerra, el conocido como Sengoku Jidai, conflicto en el que se enfrentaron los daimyos más poderosos de la época para decidir quién sería el próximo Shogun, líder militar y gobernador de facto del Japón. Para hablar con detalle cómo fue esa época, tanto a nivel militar, como político y social, contamos con un invitado de lujo: David B. Gil (www.davidbgil.com). David es escritor de novelas históricas de éxito ambientadas precisamente en esta época: el Japón de los...2020-09-0700 minTERRITORIO GROGNARDTERRITORIO GROGNARD04 Territorio Grognard. El Japón de los samurái y la Sengoku Jidai. Tenkatoitsu de Hexasim.El episodio de hoy está dedicado al Japón feudal, al periodo de los estados en guerra, el conocido como Sengoku Jidai, conflicto en el que se enfrentaron los daimyos más poderosos de la época para decidir quién sería el próximo Shogun, líder militar y gobernador de facto del Japón. Para hablar con detalle cómo fue esa época, tanto a nivel militar, como político y social, contamos con un invitado de lujo: David B. Gil (www.davidbgil.com). David es escritor de novelas históricas de éxito ambientadas precisamente en esta época: el Japón de los...2020-09-073h 57Torture WrackedTorture WrackedVol. 11 - GCW Homecoming, NJPW Sengoku Lord + Flair v Steamboat IIIn which we discuss GCW Homecoming Weekend, featuring the magnificent Joey Janela vs. Yoshihiko & the return (and end??) of Lio Rush; a transitional episode of AEW Dynamite featuring Cody vs. Warhorse; NJPW Sengoku Lord, including the weak booking of EVIL and the heights of Shingo's Never Openweight title reign. Marc and John talk about pawn shops and mining the internet for vintage wrestling merch, and John plays a Survivor Series 1998 sound drop from his younger years. John reviews Marc’s (lengthy) classic match recommendation - the second of the trilogy between Ric Flair and Ricky 'The Dragon Steamboat': a 2...2020-08-031h 40Catch-ClubCatch-ClubNeulich in Japan #16 - NJPW Sengoku Lord in Nagoya 2020Die drei Jungs sitzen wieder im Flieger gen Japan um über die jüngsten Geschehnisse bei Sengoku Lord von New Japan zu reden. Außerdem geht es um die “Fusion” von DDT & Noah sowie einen kurzen Ausblick auf den NJPW Summer Struggle 2020. Wichtiger Hinweis: Marcel hat bei der Aufnahme leider die falsche Quelle ausgewählt und versehentlich mit dem Laptopmikrofon aufgenommen. Dadurch hat die Aufnahme seine Spur nicht die gewohnte Qualität und ein leises Rauschen im Hintergrund. Sorry dafür. Catch-Club auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/catchclubpod Dida au...2020-08-0350 minThe Flagship Wrestling PodcastThe Flagship Wrestling PodcastVOW Flagship: Sengoku Lord, WWE Q2, 5-Star Indie Match & more!This week on the VOW Flagship Podcast we talk about wrestling that is bad (most of it) and wrestling that is good (some of it). Topics include NJPW Sengoku Lord, NJPW's new KOPW title, WWE Q2 financials, a five-star indie match & more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-of-wrestling-flagship/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-07-313h 04Cast Of Strong Style – The CSPNCast Of Strong Style – The CSPNCast of Strong Style: Sengoku LordPresented by The CSPN & The WrassleCast… Welcome back to an all-new episode of Cast Of Strong Style! We cover the landscape of New Japan Pro Wrestling. #CastofStrongStyle is a pro wrestling podcast brought to you by the makers of The WrassleCast. @AnwarStarwind and @DonDelarente share their commentary with color on the Sengoku Lord card, which featured Evil vs Hiromu for the IWGP Heavyweight and IC Titles Check out Cast Of Strong Style http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/866872045-cold-slither-cast-of-strong-style-sengoku-lord.mp3  This show is also available on Apple Pod...2020-07-3000 minHamin Media GroupHamin Media GroupDestino: A New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast "Sengoku Lord"This weeks episode of Destino: A New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast is packed with news and reviews from both World Wonder Ring Stardom as well as New Japan Pro Wrestling's Sengoku Lord. @NotJargo breaks down Stardom's return to the ring on their July 17th and 23rd shows.   For segment 2, Jargo is joined by Joe Morin to discuss Sengoku Lord and the huge matchup between Evil & Hiromu Takahashi. Is Gedo turning into Bobby Heenan? What's Shingo's ceiling? No Tranquillo on this weeks Destino: A New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast.   Host: Michael Ja...2020-07-281h 13The Blow Off Wrestling PodcastThe Blow Off Wrestling PodcastDestino: A New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast "Sengoku Lord" This weeks episode of Destino: A New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast is packed with news and reviews from both World Wonder Ring Stardom as well as New Japan Pro Wrestling's Sengoku Lord. @NotJargo breaks down Stardom's return to the ring on their July 17th and 23rd shows.   For segment 2, Jargo is joined by Joe Morin to discuss Sengoku Lord and the huge matchup between Evil & Hiromu Takahashi. Is Gedo turning into Bobby Heenan? What's Shingo's ceiling? No Tranquillo on this weeks Destino: A New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast.   Host: Mi...2020-07-281h 13Destino: A New Japan Pro Wrestling PodcastDestino: A New Japan Pro Wrestling PodcastSengoku Lord   This weeks episode of Destino: A New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast is packed with news and reviews from both World Wonder Ring Stardom as well as New Japan Pro Wrestling's Sengoku Lord. @NotJargo breaks down Stardom's return to the ring on their July 17th and 23rd shows.   For segment 2, Jargo is joined by Joe Morin to discuss Sengoku Lord and the huge matchup between Evil & Hiromu Takahashi. Is Gedo turning into Bobby Heenan? What's Shingo's ceiling? No Tranquillo on this weeks Destino: A New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast.   H...2020-07-281h 13Super J-CastSuper J-CastSuper J-Cast: 117 - Sengoku Lord In Nagoya ReviewJoel and Damon are back this week to review NJPW's Sengoku Lord In Nagoya show, along with the first of many Summer Struggle Korakuen Hall shows. Also, we discuss Hiromu as the face of the company, a big outdoor show at Jingu Stadium, interference debates, and so much more. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/super-j-cast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-07-281h 48Keepin\' It Strong StyleKeepin' It Strong StyleSengoku Lord 2020 Review, Lion's Break Collision Finale, & Summer StruggleOn this week's episode of Keepin' It Strong Style, Jeremy Donovan and the "Young Boy" Josh Smith review Sengoku Lord, the finale of Lion's Break Collision, the first two nights of the Summer Struggle tour, answer listener questions, and cover all the latest news in the world of New Japan Pro Wrestling.Thanks to Manscaped for supporting this episode! Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code SUPLEX at Manscaped.comGet the official Keepin' It Strong Style t-shirt from Pro Wrestling Tees!Follow us on Twitter: @SocialSuplex, @KIStrongStyle, @JeremyLDonovanFollow us o...2020-07-283h 18Never Open PodcastNever Open PodcastSengoku Lord and Summer StruggleWe discuss the NJPW shows of the week focusing on the Sengoku Lord and the beginning of Summer Struggle!    Follow us on twitter @NeverOpenPod   Email us at NeverOpenPod@gmail.com   Follow Luke @Grumpy2EB Follow Andy @DrewciferTweets   Merchandise available here https://teespring.com/stores/never-open-podcast   Please leave us a review wherever you found this, and thank you for listening! 2020-07-281h 48DOJO and DYNAMITEDOJO and DYNAMITESengoku Lord w/@black_baymax8With a very special guest Chris, found at @black_baymax8 on twitter, we recap Dynamite and NJPW's Sengoku Lord. Butcher and Blade popped a million while Jericho and Hager welcomed the return of Sammy G. Evil continues his reign of dominance as the newest leader of the Bullet Club while Okada takes down familiar competition. Who is next for Shingo Takagi?  Special Jingle Credit: Adventures by A Himitsu https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgFwu-j5-xNJml2FtTrrB3A  Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/  Music r...2020-07-2759 minDeep Six Wrestling PodcastDeep Six Wrestling Podcast38. NJPW Sengoku Lord 2020 Reactions & ReviewJoin Pat, Ryan, Joey, & Rob for their reactions, recap, and review of New Japan’s Sengoku Lord PPV Event from July 25th! Two big title matched headlined the card with Shingo Takagi defending his NEVER Openweight Championship agonist El Desperado and EVIL defending his two championships against former ally, Hiromu Takahashi! Join us for our reactions and review on this episode of the Deep Six Wrestling Podcast! Intro Music: FUSIONROCKER - KENTA Theme (Cover) - https://youtu.be/lwopXrdvo6A Deep Six Wrestling Links: Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeepSixWrestlin          Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepsixwres...2020-07-261h 16The Flagship Wrestling PodcastThe Flagship Wrestling PodcastVOW Flagship: WWE Rating woes, The Horror Show, Sengoku Lord & more!Joe and Rich talk the fallout from The Horror Show at WWE Extreme Rules, Impact Wrestling's Slammiversary show, the new debuts and reset in Impact, NJPW's upcoming Sengoku Lord show and more. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-of-wrestling-flagship/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-07-242h 58Keepin\' It Strong StyleKeepin' It Strong StyleNew Japan Road Review, Sengoku Lord Predictions, & Lion's Break Collision ReviewOn this week's episode of Keepin' It Strong Style, Jeremy Donovan and the "Young Boy" Josh Smith review New Japan Road, give their predictions for Sengoku Lord, review episode 3 of Lion's Break Collision, answer listener questions, and cover all the latest news in the world of New Japan Pro Wrestling.Thanks to Manscaped for supporting this episode! Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code SUPLEX at Manscaped.comGet the official Keepin' It Strong Style t-shirt from Pro Wrestling Tees!Follow us on Twitter: @SocialSuplex, @KIStrongStyle, @JeremyLDonovanFollow us on Inst...2020-07-212h 46His and Her-storyHis and Her-storySengoku Jidai Part 2Wyche finishes the story of the Sengoku Jidai and Prickett talks about children who created history.  Sorry for the long episode.2020-05-141h 00His and Her-storyHis and Her-storySengoku Jidai Part 1Wyche tells the sorry of the Warring States Period in Japan.  This is Part 1 of 2 of the Sengoku Jidai.2020-05-1344 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastInterview with Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan Podcast host Joshua BadgleyToday I'm talking to Joshua Badgley, the host of Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan podcast.  Get the inside scoop on this new podcast narrating the chronological history of Japan. Podcast link: https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast Podcast Twitter: @SengokuPodcast Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/samuraiarchives Shopping on Amazon.com?  Use our link: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Support this podcast: Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiar...2019-12-2458 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP159 Interview with Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan Podcast host Joshua BadgleyToday I'm talking to Joshua Badgley, the host of Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan podcast.  Get the inside scoop on this new podcast narrating the chronological history of Japan.2019-12-2458 minUNITEDcastUNITEDcastUNITEDcast # 440 - PERÍODO SENGOKU NOS ANIMESNo UNITEDcast dessa semana fizemos um cast para as pessoas de cultura que querem conhecer a correlação entre o período Sengoku nos animes que retratam o período. Tenham um bom podcast! E se possível, comentem hein aqui se gostaram?!   Participantes: DS, André e Julia Email para o Recrutamento: recrutamento@animeunited.com.br – Apoie o UNITEDcast: Compre na AMAZON pelo Nosso Link: https://amzn.to/2WjH5kMSeja um FODEROSO do nosso Apoia-se aqui: https://apoia.se/unitedcast – Mande seu Email: Email: podcast@animeunited.com.br – Links do Episódi...2019-11-231h 09IDK HistoryIDK HistoryWhat was the Sengoku Period?Alex and RJ travel back to the Sengoku Period to learn more about their culture, art, and wars of changing powers. Thanks for listening IDK History is a part of the Podmage Production Team. Podmage.com | A different kind of casting2019-09-221h 13Otomates PodcastOtomates PodcastEpisode 5 - Ikemen SengokuWill we ever be able to get enough Sengoku Era dating sims?! Absolutely not! So please enjoy the second one we have to talk about: Ikemen Sengoku! You can download the game for free here:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ikemen-sengoku-otome-game/id1227661051https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.cybird.appli.android.sgk.en&hl=en_CASpecial thanks for the use of our intro and outro song - Pookatori and Friends Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensecr...2019-06-2200 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastThe Rise of Sengoku Daimyo Mori Motonari - Tales of the Samurai #6Early in the Sengoku period in 1523, Mori Motonari became the unexpected head of a scrappy little warrior house in Aki province, caught between two powerful warring clans. Motonari would eventually parlay his small holdings into one of the most powerful Samurai families in all of Western Japan.  This is the story of his rise to power. Outro music "Two Swords" by _ghost Credit for this topic choice goes to Tercero. Thanks! Patreon Special Thanks: Luis, Cody Makua Burks, Marty Brennan, Kelsey2019-06-2145 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastThe Rise of Sengoku Daimyo Mori Motonari - Tales of the Samurai #6Early in the Sengoku period in 1523, Mori Motonari became the unexpected head of a scrappy little warrior house in Aki province, caught between two powerful warring clans. Motonari would eventually parlay his small holdings into one of the most powerful Samurai families in all of Western Japan.  This is the story of his rise to power. Outro music "Two Swords" by _ghost Credit for this topic choice goes to Tercero. Thanks! Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/samuraiarchives Shopping on Amazon.com?  Use our link: http://www.amazo...2019-06-2145 minGathering of GachasGathering of GachasEpisode 3: Sengoku Basara Mobile, Event Overload, and Trial BalancingThis week SoundGuy and RyBred talk their usual FFBE week in review in addition to: -What is Capcom thinking with this Sengoku Basara (or basura) game? -The danger of event overload -The difficulty of balancing trial difficulty in Gachas Make sure to share the episode around, and tune in next week for all the info on the games your parents don't want you to play.2019-05-2355 minKeepin\' It Strong StyleKeepin' It Strong StyleSENGOKU LORD ReviewOn this week's episode of Keepin' It Strong Style, Jeremy Donovan and the "Young Boy" Josh Smith review the SENGOKU LORD show, give their predictions for Wrestling Hi No Kuni, answer listener questions, and discuss all the latest news in the world of New Japan Pro Wrestling.Get the official Keepin' It Strong Style t-shirt from Pro Wrestling Tees!Follow us on Twitter: @SocialSuplex, @KIStrongStyle, & @JeremyLDonovanLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suple...2019-04-242h 29The PodMania PodcastThe PodMania Podcast114: Firefly Funhouse? Sengoku Lord in Nagoya Review, Impact Tag Team Title on the Line & BOSJ Announcements!This week, the lads look back at all things Superstar Shake-up, the Sasha Banks fallout and your friendly neighbourhood Bray Wyatt!They also look back at the Sengoku Lord in Nagoya show, preview the Best of the Super Juniors and look back at Impact as Rebellion draws ever closer!All this and more on this week's episode of the PodMania Podcast!Follow Rob here; https://www.twitter.com/REALRobGoodwinFollow Garth here; https://www.twitter.com/drumerjaxonFollow Chris here; https://www.twitter.com...2019-04-241h 54Wilfred Watches PodcastWilfred Watches PodcastNJPW Sengoku Lord Review and Stardom Cinderella PreviewJust as described, it's a very informal chat about Sengoku Lord and Stardom's Cinderella tournament! NJPW's Sengoku Lord showcased 2 title matches and some big 10 man tags. Stardom's Cinderella tournament takes place 4.29 and I'm so excited for my first full year of Stardom viewing begins!   If you'd like to support Wilfred Watches, see below! Patreon: Be Part of the Show! Tees, Hoodies: bit.ly/2RcHq7a PRO WRESTLING TEES: prowrestlingtees.com/wilfredwatches2019-04-2335 minSuper J-CastSuper J-Cast52: Super J-Cast: Sengoku Lord in Nagoya ReviewOn this week's Super J-Cast, Joel and Damon review the Sengoku Lord in Nagoya show on Saturday April 20th, preview the Road to Wrestling Dontaku shows, give some early predictions on BOT"F"SJ, more crisp reviews, and answer your hard-hitting NJPW questions. **Buy A T-Shirt: prowrestlingtees.com/superjcast Discord Link: https://discord.gg/zWEgNK5 Editor Dan: http://www.youtube.com/219films**Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/super-j-cast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2019-04-222h 07Keepin\' It Strong StyleKeepin' It Strong StyleSENGOKU LORD PredictionsOn this week's episode of Keepin' It Strong Style, Jeremy Donovan and the "Young Boy" Josh Smith open the show with a review of the Road to Wrestling Dontaku show from Saturday, April 13th. Jeremy and Josh then give their predictions for SENGOKU LORD. They wrap the show by answering listener questions and discussing all the latest news in the world of NJPW.Get the official Keepin' It Strong Style t-shirt from Pro Wrestling Tees!Follow us on Twitter: @SocialSuplex, @KIStrongStyle, & @JeremyLDonovanLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit ou...2019-04-171h 42The Lore ExplorerThe Lore ExplorerSekiro: Sengoku Period JapanWelcome to The Lore Explorer Podcast! In this episode, we'll be exploring the Sengoku Period of Japan to give context to the new From Software game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Thanks for listening!2019-03-2730 minAoQuadradoAoQuadradoMangá² #229 - Sengoku YoukoNeste programa, Judeu Ateu, Estranho, Luki e Boxa fazem mais um mangá enquadrado, fechando a trilogia de clássicos de uns de seus mangakas favoritos, Satoshi Mizukami: Sengoku Youko Neste programa, damos nossa impressão sobre a obra, o que ela faz bem, no que ela falha, analisamos personagens, metáforas, simbolismos, e comentamos o porquê gostarmos tanto dela ! Tudo isso com spoilers! Cronologia do episódio (00:20) Sengoku Youko (1:53:30) Recomendação da Semana - Matadouro de Unicórnios]2018-05-0800 minMangá² – AoQuadradoMangá² – AoQuadradoMangá² #229 – Sengoku YoukoSejam bem-vindos ao episódio 229 do Mangá², o podcast semanal de mangás que tem seus defeitos, mas depois se paga. Neste programa, Judeu Ateu, Estranho, Luki e Boxa fazem mais um mangá enquadrado, fechando a trilogia de clássicos de uns de seus mangakas favoritos, Satoshi Mizukami: Sengoku Youko Neste programa, damos nossa impressão sobre a obra, o que ela faz bem, no que ela falha, analisamos personagens, metáforas, simbolismos, e comentamos o porquê gostarmos tanto dela ! Tudo isso com spoilers! Contato Sugestões de pauta, sugestões...2018-05-0800 minSippin\' Around the SudsSippin' Around the SudsEpisode 20 - Sengoku Blood NightIt's sexy beautiful cat-and-vampire men week on SatS! If it was 2002, one of our hosts would have a brand new favorite anime. We also go to history class with Aaron and learn a whole lot about Sengoku Basara, an entirely different thing! There's a lot going on this week 2018-05-021h 23Diplomacy GamesDiplomacy GamesDiplomacy Dilemmas, Sengoku (Japanese variant) & the Russian Dip siteIn this episode the guys discuss late news, introduce the new Diplomacy Dilemmas segment, review the Japanese medieval variant Sengoku and do bad Russian pronunciations while examining Diplomail, the Russian Diplomacy site. Late news and game updates Flame has flagged he's putting together a variant Lab. Amby mentions how Captain Meme and A_Tin_Can don't seem to be making a Lab anymore, which is ok if Flame is doing so. Kaner points out Flame is one of the admins at http://server.Diplomail.ru - the Russian Diplomacy site (2 mins 50 secs) The guys talk about...2017-02-231h 34La Hora OtakuLa Hora OtakuLa Hora Otaku 8x05 - Historia de Japón II: Periodo SengokuCon un poco (bastante) de retraso volvemos con nuestra cita habitual. Comenzamos como viene siendo menester leyendo vuestros correos electrónicos y comentarios, para pasar directamente a la sección de noticias donde nos actualizaremos de todo lo ocurrido en los panoramas nacional e internacional del mundillo del manganime. En nuestro anime recomendado, os hablamos de Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu. Para la tertulia, Will se ha currado un programa de historia centrado en el periodo Sengoku que bien merece un premio. Y para terminar en nuestra Tinta Negra versión Española, os traemos un manga sorprendente: Spri...2017-02-0500 minAnime 3000Anime 30002GAM: Sengoku Basara - Samurai Kings2GAM gathers their troops to review Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings. Originally released September 1st, 20142016-05-191h 13Podcast HautBasGaucheDroite.frPodcast HautBasGaucheDroite.fr#179 - Firewatch, Ishi Sengoku Den Sadame et l'actualité du JV du 22 au 28 févrierNotre avis sur l'aventure forestière Firewatch (Windows, Mac, Linux, PS4) de Campo Santo, l'action RPG Ishi Sengoku Den Sadame (3DS) de Mebius / Rising Star Games, les 20 ans de Pokémon et le reste de l'actualité de la semaine (le portage PC de DanganRonpa, du multijoueur mais pas de coop pour Dragon Quest Heroes II...)2016-02-2900 minGet Your Full Audiobook in Fiction, Contemporary for EveryoneGet Your Full Audiobook in Fiction, Contemporary for EveryoneLas sombras del Sengoku [The Sengoku Shadows] Audio Libro por Cano FarraguteEscuche este audio libro completo gratis enhttp://hotaudiobook.comTítulo: Las sombras del Sengoku [The Sengoku Shadows] Autor: Cano Farragute Narrador: Pablo Lopez Formato: Unabridged Duración: 1 hr and 22 mins Idioma: Español Fecha de publicación: 07-28-15 Editor: Sonolibro Calificaciones: 5 de 5 de 1 votos Categorías: Fiction, Contemporary Resumen del editor: El largo brazo del Emperador Ogimachi se extiende mucho más allá del mundo terrenal, donde los restos de la guerra han dejado a samuráis sin señor errando por todo Japón en busca de lidiar con su deshonor. Shi, ninja del clan Yoru-no-ken, se enreda en una mis...2015-07-281h 22fanholespodcastfanholespodcastFanholes Toku Thursdays Episode #13: Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Gaim & Wizard: The Fateful Sengoku Movie Battle! Join Tony, Derek and Special Guest Luke Jaconetti from Earth Destruction Directive Earth Destruction Directive as they discuss the Tokusatsu film (with the longest title in Kamen Rider history) Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Gaim & Wizard: The Fateful Sengoku Movie Battle! 2015-06-241h 56Samurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP105 Sengoku Samurai Inheritance and Succession - BONUS EPISODE 8When a sengoku daimyo died, even the best laid plans for succession often went awry.  Chris and Forest talk about Samurai inheritance and succession issues in the Sengoku period - how it worked, succession order, and inheritance disputes, in the cases of Oda Nobunaga, Mori Motonari, Uesugi Kenshin, and the complexities surrounding Takeda Katsuyori's succession to the head of the Takeda clan. Shopping on Amazon.com?  Use our link: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Samurai Archives Podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/samurai-archives-japanese/id430277324 Samurai Archives Podcast on...2015-03-0548 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP105 Sengoku Samurai Inheritance and Succession - BONUS EPISODE 8When a sengoku daimyo died, even the best laid plans for succession often went awry.  Chris and Forest talk about Samurai inheritance and succession issues in the Sengoku period - how it worked, succession order, and inheritance disputes, in the cases of Oda Nobunaga, Mori Motonari, Uesugi Kenshin, and the complexities surrounding Takeda Katsuyori's succession to the head of the Takeda clan. Shopping on Amazon.com?  Use our link: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Samurai Archives Podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/samurai-archives-japanese/id430277324 Samurai Archives Podcast on...2015-03-0548 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastBad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo - BONUS EPISODE 5 - P2Welcome to part two of our discussion on some of the bad decisions made by the Sengoku Daimyo.  Some Daimyo were skilled strategists, others lucky, staying ahead of the game with wits and cunning.  However, the battlefields of the Sengoku period are littered with the bones of men who were not so lucky.  Many Sengoku Daimyo were done in by dumb decisions, others made decisions that seemed reasonable at the time but would lead to disastrous results.  From Imagawa Yoshimoto's decision to invade Owari province, to Asai Nagamasa deciding to turn on Oda Nobunaga, we look at some decisions that...2014-06-0541 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP88 Bad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo - BONUS EPISODE 5 - P2Welcome to part two of our discussion on some of the bad decisions made by the Sengoku Daimyo.  Some Daimyo were skilled strategists, others lucky, staying ahead of the game with wits and cunning.  However, the battlefields of the Sengoku period are littered with the bones of men who were not so lucky.  Many Sengoku Daimyo were done in by dumb decisions, others made decisions that seemed reasonable at the time but would lead to disastrous results.  From Imagawa Yoshimoto's decision to invade Owari province, to Asai Nagamasa deciding to turn on Oda Nobunaga, we look at some decisions that...2014-06-0541 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastBad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo - BONUS EPISODE 5 - P1Welcome to our next bonus episode.  Some Daimyo were skilled strategists, others lucky, staying ahead of the game with wits and cunning.  However, the battlefields of the Sengoku period are littered with the bones of men who were not so lucky.  Many Sengoku Daimyo were done in by dumb decisions, others made decisions that seemed reasonable at the time but would lead to disastrous results.  From Imagawa Yoshimoto's decision to invade Owari province, to Asai Nagamasa deciding to turn on Oda Nobunaga, we look at some decisions that not only shaped the history of the Sengoku period, but may leav...2014-05-191h 04Samurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP87 Bad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo - BONUS EPISODE 5 - P1Welcome to our next bonus episode.  Some Daimyo were skilled strategists, others lucky, staying ahead of the game with wits and cunning.  However, the battlefields of the Sengoku period are littered with the bones of men who were not so lucky.  Many Sengoku Daimyo were done in by dumb decisions, others made decisions that seemed reasonable at the time but would lead to disastrous results.  From Imagawa Yoshimoto's decision to invade Owari province, to Asai Nagamasa deciding to turn on Oda Nobunaga, we look at some decisions that not only shaped the history of the Sengoku period, but may leav...2014-05-191h 04A Short History of Japan PodcastA Short History of Japan PodcastEpisode 31: End of the Sengoku JidaiThe Siege of Osaka Castle in the winter of 1614-15 and the final Battle for Osaka Castle in the summer of 1615 marks the final chapter in the Sengoku Jidai. After years of rivalry between the forces of the Toyotomi and the Tokugawa the final question of who would dominate Japan for the next few hundred years was decided - but not before conspiracy, cowardice, spanked bottoms and cross dressing was tried as a winning strategy!  Here is a map of the events discussed in the podcast. 2013-01-2931 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastThe Sengoku Daimyo Domain as Political State P2Contrary to popular belief, every Sengoku Daimyo didn't see Japan as a giant game-board, or have the intention of "taking control of the realm". Most Daimyo were simply trying to survive and maintain their own holdings. By looking at Sengoku Daimyo and Daimyo domains through the lense of International Relations Theory, your hosts contend that the concept of "taking over Japan" may have been one that evolved gradually over the decades, rather than being an actual "goal" of the Sengoku period Daimyo from the start. This episode is part two of two. Mentioned in this podcast: 2012-09-0452 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP50 The Sengoku Daimyo Domain as Political State P2Contrary to popular belief, every Sengoku Daimyo didn't see Japan as a giant game-board, or have the intention of "taking control of the realm". Most Daimyo were simply trying to survive and maintain their own holdings. By looking at Sengoku Daimyo and Daimyo domains through the lense of International Relations Theory, your hosts contend that the concept of "taking over Japan" may have been one that evolved gradually over the decades, rather than being an actual "goal" of the Sengoku period Daimyo from the start. This episode is part two of two. Mentioned in this podcast: 2012-09-0452 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP49 The Sengoku Daimyo Domain as Political State P1Contrary to popular belief, every Sengoku Daimyo didn't see Japan as a giant game-board, or have the intention of "taking control of the realm". Most Daimyo were simply trying to survive and maintain their own holdings. By looking at Sengoku Daimyo and Daimyo domains through the lense of International Relations Theory, your hosts contend that the concept of "taking over Japan" may have been one that evolved gradually over the decades, rather than being an actual "goal" of the Sengoku period Daimyo from the start. This episode is part one of two. Mentioned in this podcast: 2012-08-1943 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastThe Sengoku Daimyo Domain as Political State P1Contrary to popular belief, every Sengoku Daimyo didn't see Japan as a giant game-board, or have the intention of "taking control of the realm". Most Daimyo were simply trying to survive and maintain their own holdings. By looking at Sengoku Daimyo and Daimyo domains through the lense of International Relations Theory, your hosts contend that the concept of "taking over Japan" may have been one that evolved gradually over the decades, rather than being an actual "goal" of the Sengoku period Daimyo from the start. This episode is part one of two. Mentioned in this podcast: 2012-08-1943 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP22 Intro to Japanese History P13 - Sengoku Daimyo Who’s WhoFor the 13th episode of our Introduction to Japanese History series, we present a "Who's Who" of Daimyo of the later Sengoku period.  We cover the big names of the Sengoku, the Daimyo that anyone who has an interest in the Samurai would have heard of, and is a primer for those who are new to the Samurai.  Introduced in this podcast are Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Takeda Shingen, Uesugi Kenshin, and others. Mentioned in this podcast: Lamers, Jeroen. Japonius Tyrannus: The Japanese Warlord Oda Nobunaga Reconsidered Hotei Publishing (November 2001) http://astore.amazon.co...2011-10-1745 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastIntro to Japanese History P13 - Sengoku Daimyo Who’s WhoFor the 13th episode of our Introduction to Japanese History series, we present a "Who's Who" of Daimyo of the later Sengoku period.  We cover the big names of the Sengoku, the Daimyo that anyone who has an interest in the Samurai would have heard of, and is a primer for those who are new to the Samurai.  Introduced in this podcast are Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Takeda Shingen, Uesugi Kenshin, and others. Mentioned in this podcast: Lamers, Jeroen. Japonius Tyrannus: The Japanese Warlord Oda Nobunaga Reconsidered Hotei Publishing (November 2001) http://astore.amazon.co...2011-10-1745 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP21 Intro to Japanese History P12 - The Early Sengoku PeriodAfter the Onin war in the mid-late 15th century, the centralized power of the Ashikaga Shogunate collapsed, leaving the field open to anyone ambitious and powerful enough to make a grab for power. During the first half of the Sengoku period (approximately 1477-1560) there was massive consolidation as daimyo across Japan solidified their power bases and battled for land and resources. The lack of central government left individual clans to fend for themselves, and in the ensuing chaos many would rise and fall in epic battles that anyone familiar with the pop-culture representations of the Samurai in Movies and...2011-10-101h 15Samurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastIntro to Japanese History P12 - The Early Sengoku PeriodAfter the Onin war in the mid-late 15th century, the centralized power of the Ashikaga Shogunate collapsed, leaving the field open to anyone ambitious and powerful enough to make a grab for power. During the first half of the Sengoku period (approximately 1477-1560) there was massive consolidation as daimyo across Japan solidified their power bases and battled for land and resources. The lack of central government left individual clans to fend for themselves, and in the ensuing chaos many would rise and fall in epic battles that anyone familiar with the pop-culture representations of the Samurai in Movies and...2011-10-101h 15Samurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP20 Intro to Japanese History P11 - Prelude to the SengokuIn this episode of our Introduction to Japanese History series, we look at the 15th century and the build up to the Onin war, and what would ultimately lead to the age of the country at war - the Sengoku period. Mentioned in this podcast: Durston, Diane. Old Kyoto: The Updated Guide to Traditional Shops, Restaurants, and Inns Kodansha USA; 2 edition (April 1, 2005) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/4770029942 Grossberg, Kenneth. From Feudal Chieftain to Secular Monarch: The Development of Shogunal Power in Early Muromachi Japan Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 31, No. 1 (Spring, 1976), pp. 29-49 http...2011-10-0251 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastIntro to Japanese History P11 - Prelude to the SengokuIn this episode of our Introduction to Japanese History series, we look at the 15th century and the build up to the Onin war, and what would ultimately lead to the age of the country at war - the Sengoku period. Mentioned in this podcast: Durston, Diane. Old Kyoto: The Updated Guide to Traditional Shops, Restaurants, and Inns Kodansha USA; 2 edition (April 1, 2005) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/4770029942 Grossberg, Kenneth. From Feudal Chieftain to Secular Monarch: The Development of Shogunal Power in Early Muromachi Japan Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 31, No. 1 (Spring, 1976), pp. 29-49 http...2011-10-0251 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastGuns During the Sengoku PeriodFrom the 1540's through the battle of Nagashino and on until the end of the Sengoku period (Approx. 1477-1615) , Western guns in Japan played a bigger and bigger role in war and revolutionized warfare during the 16th century. In this podcast, your hosts examine the use and distribution of Western guns during this time with records of the numbers of guns held by Daimyo armies and deployed in battle, and how warfare changed during this period. Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/samuraiarchives Mentioned in this podcast: Baxter, James C...2011-05-2340 minSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastSamurai Archives Japanese History PodcastEP04 Guns During the Sengoku PeriodFrom the 1540's through the battle of Nagashino and on until the end of the Sengoku period (Approx. 1477-1615) , Western guns in Japan played a bigger and bigger role in war and revolutionized warfare during the 16th century.2011-05-2340 minA Short History of Japan PodcastA Short History of Japan PodcastEpisode 15: Sengoku Jidai Part 1The word sengoku means 'chaotic states' or 'warring states/countries' and 'jidai' means 'age - like 'iron age'.  Betrayal, destruction, suffering and despair.  It's every man for himself - and a few men rose to the top.2011-02-0826 min