Connecting Japanese history to world history reveals the significance and strengths of Japan!
◎Where did the Japanese people originally come from?
◎Taira no Kiyomori and Ashikaga Yoshimitsu as "super-globalists"
◎The exports of the Sengoku period were "weapons and mercenaries"...
I've never read such a dynamic history of Japan before!!!
Japan is a part of the world, so why do Japanese history textbooks stubbornly only teach about Japan?
By learning Japanese history in conjunction with world history, you can suddenly see why Japan exists today and where this country's strengths lie.
Written by a highly popular world history lecturer, this is the birth of a new kind of "adult knowledge" that you need to know in the global age.
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Did a migration of people from the continent to the Japanese archipelago exist? / What DNA reveals about the origins of the Japanese people? / The peaceful transition to the Yayoi period as told by the "myth of the transfer of the land" / Who were the emperors who lived in the same era as Himiko? / Unraveling the mystery of the "Eastern Expedition of Emperor Jimmu" myth / The "Conquest of the Three Kingdoms" erased from history textbooks / The gigantic burial mounds that were international monuments / Silla and the Hokuriku region were connected! / The Soga no Umako and Crown Prince regime that handled "brinkmanship diplomacy" / The Jinshin War was a proxy war between Tang and Silla / The aim of Balhae, which continued to pay tribute to Japan for 200 years / Japan competing with Silla for seating in the Tang court / A phantom The "Silla Expedition Plan" of the Nara Era Ends / Towards the Establishment of a National Culture / The True Identity of the "Toi" Who Attacked Hakata / Globalist Kiyomori and Peaceful Diplomacy with the Southern Song Dynasty / What Sunken Ships Reveal About the Reality of Japan-Yuan Trade / The Victory of the Ultimate Globalist, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu / Marco Polo's Sources for "Zipangu" / Japan as Part of Portugal's "Sphere of Influence" / Spain Concluding that "Conquering Japan Was Impossible" / Plans to Conquer the Ming Dynasty Existed Even Before Hideyoshi / Japanese Mercenaries Influenced Southeast Asian History / Why Portugal Did Not Intervene in the Shimabara Rebellion / Why Was Japan Able to Maintain an Independent Civilization? ...and more