A weekly podcast on Japanese history, covering everything from prehistory to the modern era.
Additional information available at the podcast blog, at www.historyofjapan.wordpress.com
This week: Japan's a pretty verdant place, but how did it stay that way when so many other places were ravaged by human development?
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In which we bring things to a close by considering the fall of the Butokukai, the spread of budo beyond Japan, the role of martial arts in the African-American community, the question of Olympic sport status, and the challenge of the UFC. It's gonna be a busy week.
This week: can a martial art be a philosophy of life? Can it rise to the level of a religion?
This week: karate comes to mainland Japan (and gets a rebrand in the process), and the Butokukai's attempts to militarize the martial arts backfire when the Americans come to town.
This week: the rise of judo and of the modern budo, and karate strikes back!
This week: who wants to swing a sword when you can just shoot a gun?
This week: where do Japan's traditional martial arts come from?
This week: what are three educated women to do in a society that doesn't value their education?
This week: the beginning of a two parter on Japan's first ever female exchange students.