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Whenever Japanese history changes, there is the Mori. The Kamakura government was established, the decisive Meiji Restoration of Sekigahara, etc. The Mori family is a feudal lord family that has been deeply involved in major turning points in Japanese history. In this channel, Mori Nariyoshi, the 14th head of the Tokuyama Mori family, will deliver videos that will pique your interest in Japanese history, interweaving behind-the-scenes stories and untold tales that only a person involved can tell. We will tell you how the head of a feudal lord family lives and thinks in modern Japan, in his true and life-sized form. If you have any opinions or requests such as "I would like to hear this story," please feel free to leave them in the comments section of each video. We also accept requests for Mori Nariyoshi to give lectures. Please note that Mori Nariyoshi is not a historian, and speaks based on legends handed down in the Mori family and information he has learned on his own, so we cannot guarantee the authenticity of the content spoken in the video. We hope you will enjoy watching with this in mind. It would be a great joy if even one person becomes interested in Japan and feels proud of Japan and its ancestors by learning history through this channel. This channel is run by the support of novelist Hidehiko Nakagawa, tips from viewers, and Google advertising fees. Thank you for your support. "Kodama Gentaro, the Man Chosen by God" by Hidehiko Nakagawa (author) The protagonist of this novel, General Kodama Gentaro, was a samurai of the Tokuyama Domain, whose head was Mori Nariyoshi, the narrator of the Mori Family History Channel. At the end of the Meiji period, when there was no concept of viruses, there was a soldier who understood the importance of quarantine. Kodama Gentaro was a famous general who led the Russo-Japanese War to victory, and a great politician who led Taiwan to modernization without relying on military force. We will talk about his achievements and life in detail. https://amzn.to/3aJqNiH #Japanese history #Mōri #Yamaguchi Prefecture #Tokuyama #culture #daimyo #descendants #history #Sengoku daimyo #Meiji Restoration #Sengoku period