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00:00 Introduction & Greetings01:47 Where is Ieyasu's body?05:29 The mystery of the direction of Edo Castle06:32 What is between Mount Kuno and Nikko08:14 Was sea bream tempura the cause of death?11:43 Words left by Ieyasu when he realized he was nearing death15:04 Already a horror! Ieyasu's final moments17:24 Summary & introduction to "Ieyasu's Miscalculation"17:56 Preview of the second videoThis video is distributed as a series of two videos. Please be sure to check out the second video as well♪ • Professor Isoda Michifumi speaks! Ieyasu's death and the mystery surrounding it◎ "Ieyasu's Miscalculation" by Isoda Michifumi... →Current video • [Isoda Michifumi] The real culprit who brought an end to the Edo Shogunate◎ "Ieyasu's Miscalculation" by Isoda Michifumi, Part 2/2 Available to purchase here / "Ieyasu's Miscalculation - The creation and collapse of the 'Divine Ruler' System" by Isoda Michifumihttps://amzn.to/3RINF4x ------------------------------------------------ ★Reprinted immediately after release! ★Over 60,000 copies sold in total! How did Tokugawa Ieyasu create the Shogunate, and why and how did it collapse? And what was the impact Ieyasu had on modern Japan? [Contents of this book]-------------------------------- 265 years of peace - Tokugawa Ieyasu was able to create that system because of his turbulent life and the lessons he learned from the "failures" of the great rulers Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi... However, this system, which was thought to be solid, was gradually destroyed by his successors, and finally collapsed at the end of the Edo period. Why did the Tokugawa government disappear? The Meiji Restoration by Satsuma and Choshu was only the final blow. A simple explanation of the behind-the-scenes circumstances that led to the collapse of the Tokugawa government, which occurred due to "miscalculations" beyond Ieyasu's expectations! And what was the impact Ieyasu had on "the creation of Japan"? Chapter 1: Why was Ieyasu able to create the shogunate-han system? Chapter 2: Who destroyed the "system of divine rulers" in the Edo period? Chapter 3: How the "system of divine rulers" collapsed at the end of the Edo period? Chapter 4: What was modern Japan created by the people who destroyed the "system of divine rulers"? Chapter 5: Thinking about "what it means to be Japanese" from Ieyasu's perspective About the author: Isoda Michifumi Born in Okayama Prefecture in 1970. Completed doctoral course at the Graduate School of Letters, Keio University. Ph.D. (History). Professor at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies. He specializes in early modern and modern Japanese history, and socio-economic history. His major works include "Samurai's Household Account Book" (Shincho Shinsho), "Selfless Japanese" (Bunshun Bunko), "Rereading Japanese History from the Perspective of Natural Disasters", "The Inside Story of Japanese History", "Uncovering Japanese History" (all published by Chuokoron Shinsho), "The History of Infectious Diseases in Japan", and "Tokugawa Ieyasu: Strategies of the Weak" (all published by Bunshun Shinsho). #Isoda Michifumi #Tokugawa Ieyasu #Ieyasu's Miscalculation #What Will Ieyasu Do? #php Research Institute