• The Samurai Teahouse: How Chanoyu Shaped Warrior Politics
    Jul 1 2026
    In the heart of samurai power struggles, a quiet room changed everything. This episode explores how the Way of Tea—chanoyu—became a stealth weapon of diplomacy, status, and even assassination in feudal Japan. We follow the rise of Sen no Rikyū, the tea master who codified wabi-sabi aesthetics and served Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Discover how a simple chashitsu (teahouse) could level warlords and peasants, how Hideyoshi's lavish Kitano Grand Tea Gathering in 1587 declared his supremacy, and why Rikyū's insistence on rustic simplicity led to his forced seppuku in 1591. Along the way, we examine tea utensils like the prized chaire (tea caddy) that were worth more than a daimyo's castle, and the role of tea as a cover for political intrigue. Did Rikyū truly cross a line, or was he a scapegoat for Hideyoshi's paranoia? And how did Tokugawa Ieyasu later weaponize tea ceremonies to control his rivals? Join Lucas and Luna as they steep themselves in the bitter and sweet history of samurai tea culture. #Chanoyu #SamuraiTea #SenNoRikyu #ToyotomiHideyoshi #OdaNobunaga #WabiSabi #Chashitsu #Matcha #TeaCeremony #JapaneseHistory #Samurai #FeudalJapan #Sengoku #TokugawaIeyasu #Seppuku #ChaNoYu #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • The Siege of Osaka: Tokugawa Ieyasu's Final Conquest of the Samurai
    Jun 30 2026
    In the winter of 1614, the Tokugawa shogunate faced its last great challenge: the Toyotomi clan, holed up in Osaka Castle with a massive army of disaffected ronin. This episode dives into the Siege of Osaka, the two campaigns that crushed the Toyotomi, and how Tokugawa Ieyasu cemented his dynasty's control over Japan. We discuss the battle of Tennōji, the role of the ninja, the cannon fire that shattered castle walls, and the tragic fate of Toyotomi Hideyori and his mother Yodo-dono. Learn about the harquebus tactics, the winter truce's deceptive diplomacy, and how the summer campaign ended with the castle ablaze. This is the story of Japan's final samurai war and the dawn of the Pax Tokugawa. #SiegeOfOsaka #TokugawaIeyasu #ToyotomiHideyori #OsakaCastle #Samurai #Sengoku #EdoPeriod #Ronin #YodoDono #Tennōji #Cannon #Harquebus #Ninja #PaxTokugawa #JapaneseHistory #SiegeWarfare #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • Samurai and the Art of Ninjutsu: Shinobi Espionage in Feudal Japan
    Jun 30 2026
    While samurai adhered to strict codes of honor, a shadowy parallel world of espionage and sabotage thrived in feudal Japan. This episode dives into the real history of shinobi—the so-called ninja—separating fact from Hollywood fiction. We explore their origins in the mountainous Iga and Kōga regions, their roles as spies, saboteurs, and guerrilla fighters during the Sengoku period, and their eventual decline under the Tokugawa shogunate. Discover the actual techniques recorded in historical manuals like the Bansenshūkai, and meet figures like Hattori Hanzō and Fujibayashi Nagato. We also examine how ninja were integrated into samurai armies, the tools they used (from shuriken to smoke bombs), and the enduring myth versus historical reality. If you've ever wondered what ninja were really like, this episode separates legend from the documented past. #Ninja #Shinobi #Iga #Koga #Sengoku #Espionage #Bansenshūkai #HattoriHanzō #FujibayashiNagato #Ninjutsu #Samurai #Tokugawa #JapanHistory #FeudalJapan #MartialArts #CovertWarfare #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 mins
  • Samurai Code Before Bushido: The Unwritten Rules of Honor
    Jun 29 2026
    Before the term 'bushido' was codified in the Edo period, samurai lived by an unwritten, fluid code shaped by clan loyalty, battlefield pragmatism, and the threat of public shame. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the early warrior ethos from the Heian period through the Sengoku era, focusing on how honor was defined by action, reputation, and collective duty rather than a fixed set of principles. They examine key elements: the importance of 'na' (name/reputation) and 'haji' (shame), the role of 'on' (obligation) and 'giri' (duty), and the harsh realities of battlefield conduct, including hostage-taking and betrayal. Figures like Taira no Masakado and Minamoto no Yoshitsune illustrate how personal ambition often clashed with clan expectations. The conversation also touches on the 'hyakusho' (peasant) view of samurai honor and how the later Tokugawa peace rigidified these ideas into the 'bushido' of legend. This episode offers a nuanced look at the messy, human origins of a warrior ideal. #Samurai #Bushido #HeianPeriod #Sengoku #TairaNoMasakado #MinamotoNoYoshitsune #JapaneseHistory #WarriorEthos #Honor #Shame #Giri #On #ClanLoyalty #FeudalJapan #SamuraiCode #BushidoOrigins #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • The Samurai Who Defied the Shogun: Date Masamune's Hidden Christianity
    Jun 29 2026
    In this episode, we explore the surprising intersection of samurai honor and Christian faith during Japan's Sengoku and early Edo periods. We focus on Date Masamune, the one-eyed daimyo of Sendai, who secretly corresponded with the Pope and sent an embassy to Rome in 1613. We discuss his motivations—was it genuine conversion, political strategy, or a bid for trade? We also touch on the broader context of Kirishitan daimyo like Ōtomo Sōrin and the brutal suppression under Tokugawa Ieyasu and Hidetaka. The episode highlights the Hasekura Tsunenaga-led Keichō Embassy, the letters exchanged with Pope Paul V, and the eventual fate of Christianity in Japan after the Shimabara Rebellion. We also examine how Date Masamune navigated the tension between his Christian leanings and the shogunate's increasing suspicion, and how his legacy remains debated among historians today. #DateMasamune #Kirishitan #KeichoEmbassy #HasekuraTsunenaga #Sendai #Samurai #Christianity #Sengoku #EdoPeriod #TokugawaIeyasu #PopePaulV #JapanHistory #Daimyo #FexingoHistory #HiddenChristians #Nanban #Trade #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • Samurai and Tea: The Way of Chanoyu in Warrior Japan
    Jun 28 2026
    For the samurai, the tea ceremony was more than a refined pastime—it was a tool of power, a stage for intrigue, and a path to spiritual discipline. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore chanoyu, the Japanese tea ceremony, and its deep entanglement with the warrior class. They trace its evolution from the Zen-inspired wabi-cha of Sen no Rikyū to the lavish gatherings of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, including the legendary Grand Kitano Tea Gathering of 1587. Learn how the daimyo used tea utensils as status symbols and political gifts, how the practice of chanoyu intersected with the rule of warlords, and why the tea room became a space where swords were left at the door. The episode also covers the tragic story of Rikyū's forced seppuku and the enduring legacy of tea culture in samurai ethics and aesthetics. A fascinating look at how a bowl of tea shaped a civilization. #Chanoyu #Samurai #SenNoRikyu #ToyotomiHideyoshi #TeaCeremony #WabiSabi #KitanoTeaGathering #Daimyo #Zen #JapanHistory #AzuchiMomoyama #Sengoku #Matcha #Chashitsu #RakuWare #JapaneseCulture #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • Hōjō Masako: The Nun-Shogun Who Ruled Kamakura Japan
    Jun 28 2026
    Everyone knows the shoguns, but behind the Kamakura shogunate stood a woman of iron will: Hōjō Masako. After her husband Minamoto no Yoritomo died, she didn't retreat to a temple. Instead, she leveraged her family, the Hōjō, and the title of shikken to dominate Japanese politics for decades. In this episode, we trace Masako's path from hostage bride to power broker, her ruthless elimination of rivals — including her own eldest son — and how she invented the regency system that turned shoguns into figureheads. We also explore her relationship with the Kyoto court, the Jōkyū War of 1221, and her posthumous legacy as the 'nun-shogun' (ama-shōgun). Along the way, we meet figures like Hōjō Tokimasa, Hōjō Yoshitoki, and Emperor Go-Toba. This is the story of one of history's most underestimated political operators. #HōjōMasako #KamakuraShogunate #SamuraiWomen #OnnaBugeisha #JōkyūWar #Shikken #MinamotoNoYoritomo #HōjōClan #JapaneseHistory #MedievalJapan #NunShogun #AmaShōgun #Kamakura #EmperorGoToba #FeudalJapan #History #FexingoHistory #SamuraiEra Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • Samurai Martial Arts: Jujutsu, Kenjutsu, and the Dojo Culture
    Jun 27 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the martial arts that defined the samurai class beyond the katana. They delve into the origins of jujutsu as a battlefield art, the disciplined practice of kenjutsu through kata, and the role of the dojo in forging both warriors and character. The conversation covers the Yagyū Shinkage-ryū school, Miyamoto Musashi's Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū, and the ethical code of budō. They discuss how these arts evolved from lethal combat to paths of self-cultivation during the peaceful Edo period, and how modern judo and kendo trace their roots to samurai training. Specific techniques like atemi-waza and nage-waza are examined, along with the social structure of ryuha. The episode also touches on the controversial myth of the 'samurai code' and the reality of martial practice as a living tradition. #Jujutsu #Kenjutsu #Samurai #MartialArts #YagyūShinkage-ryū #MiyamotoMusashi #HyōhōNitenIchi-ryū #Bushidō #Dojo #EdoPeriod #Kata #JudoOrigins #Kendo #Atemi #Nagewaza #Ryuha #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins