Connecting it to world history helps us better understand the significance and strengths of Japan as a country!
◎Where did the Japanese people originally come from?
◎Taira no Kiyomori and Ashikaga Yoshimitsu as "ultra-globalists"
◎Exports during the Sengoku period were "weapons and mercenaries"...
I've never read such dynamic Japanese history before!!!
Even though Japan is a part of the world, why do textbooks stubbornly only teach about Japan?
Connecting Japanese history to world history will suddenly reveal why Japan exists today and what its strengths are.
This is the birth of a new "adult education" that must be known in the global era, written by a highly popular world history lecturer.
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Did ethnic migration from the continent to the Japanese archipelago occur? / What is the origin of the Japanese people revealed by DNA? / The peaceful transition to the Yayoi period as told by the "Land Transfer Myth" / Which emperor lived in the same era as Himiko? / Unraveling the mystery of the "Jinmu's Eastern Expedition" myth / The "Conquest of the Three Kingdoms" that was erased from history textbooks / The huge ancient tombs that served as international monuments / Silla and the Hokuriku region were connected! / The Umako and Prince Prince regime that carried out "brinkmanship diplomacy" / The Jinshin War was a proxy war between Tang and Silla / The aim of Bohai, which continued to pay tribute to Japan for 200 years / Japan's rivalry with Silla for seating at the Tang court / A fantasy The Nara period's "Silla Expedition Plan" ended / Towards the establishment of a national culture / The true identity of the "Toi" who attacked Hakata / Globalist Kiyomori and the peaceful diplomacy of the Southern Song Dynasty / The true nature of trade between Japan and the Yuan Dynasty revealed by sunken ships / The victory of the most powerful globalist, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu / The source of information for Marco Polo's "Zipangu" / Japan considered to be within Portugal's "sphere of influence" / Spain's conclusion that "conquering Japan is impossible" / Plans to conquer the Ming Dynasty existed even before Hideyoshi / Japanese mercenaries changed the history of Southeast Asia / Why Portugal did not intervene in the Shimabara Rebellion / Why Japan was able to maintain its independent civilization ... and more