Japanese history

Discover the treasures of Japan’s fascinating history through our collection of captivating articles. Immerse yourself in the ancient eras of feudal Japan, explore the samurai and shoguns, and follow the evolution of Japanese culture, art, and society through the centuries. From the Heian period to the Meiji era, our category of articles offers you a journey through time to better understand Japan’s rich and complex heritage.

Saigo Takamori

Saigo Takamori (1828-1877): The Last Samurai of the Meiji era

Saigo Takamori, born in 1828 in Satsuma Province, was an iconic Japanese samurai of the Meiji era. Known for his dedication to the ideal of bushido, he played a crucial role in the Meiji Restoration and the modernization of Japan. This article explores in detail the life, achievements and legacy of Saigo Takamori. Youth and […]

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Tokugawa Ieyasu

Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616): The Founder of the Tokugawa Dynasty in Japan

Tokugawa Ieyasu, born in 1543, is an emblematic figure in Japanese history. He is known to have been the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa dynasty, which ruled Japan for over 250 years. Ieyasu played a pivotal role in unifying the country and establishing a stable and peaceful centralized government. In this article, we

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Chinese junk in the Sakoku period

The Sakoku period: When Japan was isolated from the world.

The Sakoku period is one of the most fascinating periods in Japanese history. This period, which lasted from 1633 to 1853, is characterized by a policy of isolating Japan from the rest of the world, a policy that was put in place to protect Japanese culture and tradition from foreign influences. Historical background and establishment

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Hideyo Noguchi on the 1000 yen note

Hideyo Noguchi: the discoverer of the agent of syphilis

Hideyo Noguchi (野口 英世) was a Japanese physician and scientist born November 9, 1876. Noguchi is known for his contributions to syphilis research and also worked on yellow fever. Noguchi began his medical career in Japan, but soon joined the Rockefeller Institute for Tropical Medicine in New York in 1914. At that time, his work

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portrait of Japanese warrior leader Tokugawa Ieyasu

THE EDO PERIOD: The Tokugawa Shogunate 1603-1867

After the battle of Sekigahara (1600 ), Tokugawa Ieyasu who succeeded Hideyoshi took the old title of Shogun, after having defeated his last opponents. He will then establish the longest of the dynasties which will reign without sharing during almost three centuries of internal peace. In order to make a break with the other dynasties,

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portrait of Japanese military leader Ashikaga Takauji

THE MUROMACHI PERIOD

THE MUROMACHI PERIOD (1333-1573) The Muromachi period is a period of Japanese history that took place between the years 1336 and 1573. It is named after the Muromachi district in Kyoto, where the seat of the shogunate of Japan was located. This period is characterized by the decline of imperial power in Kyoto and the

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