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Tachibana Troubles
February 1, 2021
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Season 4, Episode 9: Tachibana Troubles
Empress Kōmyō painted by Ryūryūkyo Shinsai in the early 1800s. Source: Public Domain
Empress Kōken. Source: Public Domain
Fujiwara Toyonari, who may have been part of Naramaro’s conspiracy and had to play sick to avoid being exiled to Dazaifu. Source: Public Domain
Emperor Shōmu’s Big Moves
January 28, 2021
justin-david-hebert
Nara
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Season 4, Episode 8: Emperor Shōmu’s Big Moves
Todaiji as it exists today. You can get an idea of its sheer mass by comparing its size with the people in the foreground. Source: Wiiii, CC BY-SA 3.0
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A scale model of Todaiji as it existed in Emperor Shōmu’s time. It was actually larger than the massive structure that exists today. Source: 名古屋太郎, CC BY-SA 4.0
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The Daibutsu statue at Todaiji. This monument has also suffered its share of tragedy throughout history, as the original head fell off in 855 and had to be remade. Source: Public Domain
The ruins of Kuni-kyō, one of many capitals which Emperor Shōmu attempted to construct. Source: 663highland, CC BY-SA 3.0
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Kyūshū in Rebellion
January 25, 2021
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Season 4, Episode 7:
Kyūshū
in Rebellion
Fujiwara Hirotsugu riding a horse into battle. Artist: Kikuchi Yōsai, Source: Public Domain
A relief map of Kyūshū, which I include so that you can see the many mountainous regions of its interior and how easy it would be for an army to be delayed passing through there. Source: Flappiefh, CC BY-SA 4.0
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A battle diagram of the rebellion and subsequent battle. Source: Bamse, CC BY-SA 3.0
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Prince Nagaya’s Revenge
January 21, 2021
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Season 4, Episode 6: Prince Nagaya’s Revenge
Fujiwaras Muchimaro (foreground) and Maro (behind). The eldest and youngest Fujiwara brothers respectively. Artist: Kikuchi Yōsai, Source: Kikuchi Yōsai, CC BY-SA 4.0
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Fujiwara Fusasaki, the second son of Fuhito. Artist: Kikuchi Yōsai, Source: Kikuchi Yōsai, CC BY-SA 4.0
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Fujiwara Umakai, the third son of Fuhito. Notice the sword at his hip, indicating his status as a military leader. Artist: Kikuchi Yōsai, Source: Public Domain
Tachibana Moroe, being carried on a palanquin by his servants. Artist: Kikuchi Yōsai, Source: Public Domain
Statue of Genbō displayed in Kofukuji Monastery. Originally scuplted in the late 1180s by Kōkei. Source: Public Domain
Kibi Makibi peaks out from behind a pillar. Artist: Kikuchi Yōsai, Source: Public Domain
Emperor Shōmu’s Early Years
January 18, 2021
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Season 4, Episode 5: Emperor Shōmu’s Early Years
Emperor Shomu, creator unknown. Public Domain
A later ink painting of two Emishi, on the right.. Although this work originates in 1069, it still gives a good impression of the Yamato court’s impression of their northern neighbors. Author unknown, image public domain.
Tang, Silla, and Balhae
January 14, 2021
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Season 4, Episode 4: Tang, Silla, and Balhae
A painting of Empress Wu Zetian from the 1700s, creator unknown. Public domain
Some of the statues of Fengxian Cave, part of the Longmen Grottos which Empress Wu commissioned and supported. Source: G41rn8, CC BY-SA 4.0
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Dae Joyeong, also remembered as King Go of Balhae. Public domain
A Stele from Balhae. Source: pressapochista (a flickr user), CC BY-SA 2.0
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The Age of Empresses
January 11, 2021
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Season 4, Episode 3: The Age of Empresses
Empress Genmei, in all of her glory! Public Domain
Wadōkaichin Monument in Saitama Prefecture, commemorating the first Japanese coins, which were minted by order of Empress Genmei. Public Domain
The Tomb of Empress Genshō. Source: Horocassi234, CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nara Religion
January 7, 2021
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Season 4, Episode 2: Nara Religion
The Pagoda at Yakushiji Temple. Source: 663highland, CC BY-SA 3.0
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Yakushiji Temple’s Kondo (Golden Hall). Source: 663highland, CC BY-SA 3.0
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The Kondo (Golden Hall) and Pagoda of Horyuji Temple in Nara City, formerly called Heijo-kyo. Source: Nekosuki, CC BY-SA 4.0
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A statue of Gyōki, the monk who organized the construction of over 49 monasteries and nunneries in the Kansai region which served as community centers and hospitals. Source: Jnn, CC BY 2.1 JP
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A Fresh Start
January 4, 2021
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Season 4, Episode 1: A Fresh Start
A reconstruction of the Daigokuden of Heijo Palace, seen from its shorter side. Source: 名古屋太郎, CC BY-SA 3.0
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A scale model of the Daigokuden and its outer wall. Public Domain
The Heijo Palace Daigokuden as seen from the front. Source: Tamago Moffle, CC BY-SA 2.0
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A 1/1000 scale model of Heijo-Kyo, kept in Nara City Hall. Public Domain
Emperors of Legend – BONUS
November 26, 2020
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Asuka
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Season 3, Episode 20: Emperors of Legend – BONUS EPISODE
The legendary Emperor Jimmu, along with the three-legged crow (a common daoist symbol) that guided him. A woodblock print by nineteenth century artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (月岡芳年). Public Domain
Empress Jingu fighting in Korea. Woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (月岡芳年). Public Domain
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