Millennium History

History of Asia

  • When and who was the purpose of the introduction of guns in Japan?

    Japanese war before the introduction of guns ( Ikusa ) Was generally defeated with a spear or bow, and according to one theory, one-on-one combat is also the basis. However, in the 16th century, guns, which were much more powerful than bows, were introduced. This time, such gun introductio

  • Heijokyo and envoy to Tang

    Before the change of Otomi occurred in 645 and major reforms in Japan were carried out. In 618, the situation in East Asia changed dramatically. There are various theories, but it is said that this change in the situation in East Asia caused a major reform in Japan and a major change after the Iss

  • Tenpyo culture of aristocratic culture centered on Heijokyo

    * The image is an image and is the Great Buddha of Kamakura. During the Nara period, when a centralized system was established, wealth gathered around Heijokyo, and aristocratic culture flourished. Around this time, during the reign of Emperor Shomu, he took the era name Tenpyo Culture . Is call

  • Why were the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

    Japans Potsdam Declaration on August 6 and 9, 1945, at the end of the Pacific War There will be a big event that will make you accept. That is the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. is. Hiroshima and Hiroshima / Nagasaki and Nagasaki When I hear Hiroshima, am I the only one wh

  • Why did GHQ dismantle the zaibatsu?

    Until World War II, a conglomerate who supported the Japanese economy and had an influence on the political world. It was decided to dismantle the GHQ after the war, but even today, the remnants of it remain strong. This time, while looking at the four major conglomerates in Japan, dismantling

  • Before the war, Japan was a free society closer to the United States! ??

    Speaking of Japan before World War II, militarism without freedom I feel that the post-war values ​​of the present age are affirmed. Was Japan before the war a suffocating country as you imagined? This time, I would like to write about the differences between prewar and postwar Japan. Ho

  • Impact of European countries on Japan during the Age of Discovery

    The Age of Discovery , where European countries pioneered new routes and made large-scale voyages for the purpose of colonizing newly discovered lands. .. From the 15th century to the 17th century, mainly Spain and Portugal Was done by. The beginning of the Age of Discovery During the 15t

  • Relocation to Heiankyo and the Heian period <794->

    Emperor Kanmu after Emperor Konin who simplified the administration and reduced the tax burden on the citizens Enthroned and inherited his policy. Emperor Kanmu 784 to cut off the harmful effects of Buddhist politics and strengthen the power of the emperor From Heijokyo to Nagaokakyo We m

  • Oda Nobunaga's Attentiveness, Concern, Gap Moe's Human Mind Grasp Technique

    The working environment in Japan is changing due to the increase in side jobs and freelancers, but the reality is that many people are still choosing to work in an organization. That should be the case, Japanese people are [ homogeneous ] Is a favorite ethnic group, and if you work in an organiza

  • Development of national culture and literature

    Since the 7th century, Japan has been actively incorporating excellent culture from the continent, but when the relationship between Japan and the continent changes significantly from the latter half of the 9th century, it suits the climate and tastes of Japan, especially in aristocratic society. El

  • Shoen-koku system and cloister rule started

    Is the coronation. Emperor Gosanjo Has taken control of politics and has begun to reform national affairs by actively appointing highly scholarly human resources such as Oe no Masafusa. Nobuhisas villa reorganization order First Emperor Gosanjo 1069 as the increase in villas is squee

  • Approaching the charm of Ashikaga Yoshimochi, the 4th shogun of Ibushi silver! !!

    Father and 3rd Shogun, Yoshimitsu And his younger brother, the 6th Shogun Yoshinori It is a general who tends to hide among the strong people, but Ashikaga Yoshimochi is doing a good job. .. Without this person, I would have entered the Warring States period earlier. Ashikaga Yoshimochi wh

  • Why did the role of Minamoto no Yoriyoshi play an active part in the previous nine years?

    In the latter half of the Heian period, the important conflict that we learned at school was in the Tohoku region. Its the role of nine years before and the role of three years after. Through these two battles, a strong master-slave relationship was built between Genji and the Kanto samurai, and

  • The transition of the Edo Shogunate's Rōjū system, part 3

    In Part 2, I wrote about the great power of the elder, Naosuke Ii. In the third, lets write from the crackdown of Naosuke Ii, who was forced to carry out the shogunate. The collapse of the Rōjū system at the end of the Edo period After disposing of the Mito feudal lord, Tokugawa Nariaki, the 1

  • Hideyoshi split the Oda clan at the Kiyosu conference

    Battle of Yamazaki Hideyoshi Hashiba, who defeated Akechi Mitsuhide in, regained the order of the main Oda territory and is attracting attention as the successor to Nobunaga Oda in both name and reality. On the other hand, Katsuie Shibata , the chief retainer, lags behind Nobunagas katakiuchi. A

  • Edo Shogunate's diplomatic and trade policies [isolated country]

    As a famous foreign policy in the Edo period [ Sakoku ] Is generally known. Isnt it the image that you lived a life of withdrawal from the world, avoiding exchanges with other countries except China and the Netherlands? However, recent research has questioned this view. Foreign policy of the

  • Japan's postwar reconstruction and GHQ democratization policy

    Immediately after the defeat of the Pacific War, Japan was seriously damaged. Inflation caused tremendous inflation due to currency outbursts due to lack of goods, and many people wandered on the hunger line due to food shortages. Also, due to the large number of military personnel and repatriator

  • Changes in life from postwar economic recovery to high economic miracle

    The Japanese economy, which had recovered due to the special demand of the Korean War, then entered a period of high economic growth that was unprecedented in the world. From 1955 to 1973, Japans real economic growth rate exceeded 10% on average annually, double to four times that of Western countri

  • Plaza Accord and bubble economy

    As the exchange rate moved to a floating exchange rate and the exchange rate fluctuated erratically in a short period of time, the importance of cooperative management of exchange rates by developed countries began to be recognized. 1980 In the generations, Japan became the worlds largest trade

  • Impact of the bursting of the bubble economy and the Heisei recession

    After the burst of the bubble economy, companies tried to survive the recession by restructuring, overseas production and overseas expansion, and real economic growth was on a recovery trend of 2.8% in 1995 and 3.2% in 1996, but it has recovered completely. Was a difficult situation to say. Japane

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