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Explore "asai" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 00 (PILOT): Late Night Madness", "EP88 Bad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo - BONUS EPISODE 5 - P2" and "EP87 Bad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo - BONUS EPISODE 5 - P1" from podcasts like ""Podcast After Dark", "Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast" and "Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast"" and more!
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EP88 Bad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo - BONUS EPISODE 5 - P2
Welcome to part two of our discussion on some of the bad decisions made by the Sengoku Daimyo. Some Daimyo were skilled strategists, others lucky, staying ahead of the game with wits and cunning. However, the battlefields of the Sengoku period are littered with the bones of men who were not so lucky. Many Sengoku Daimyo were done in by dumb decisions, others made decisions that seemed reasonable at the time but would lead to disastrous results. From Imagawa Yoshimoto's decision to invade Owari province, to Asai Nagamasa deciding to turn on Oda Nobunaga, we look at some decisions that not only shaped the history of the Sengoku period, but may leave you wondering just what the heck they were thinking.
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EP87 Bad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo - BONUS EPISODE 5 - P1
Welcome to our next bonus episode. Some Daimyo were skilled strategists, others lucky, staying ahead of the game with wits and cunning. However, the battlefields of the Sengoku period are littered with the bones of men who were not so lucky. Many Sengoku Daimyo were done in by dumb decisions, others made decisions that seemed reasonable at the time but would lead to disastrous results. From Imagawa Yoshimoto's decision to invade Owari province, to Asai Nagamasa deciding to turn on Oda Nobunaga, we look at some decisions that not only shaped the history of the Sengoku period, but may leave you wondering just what the heck they were thinking. This episode is part one of two.
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Mentioned in this Podcast:
Morris, Ivan. The Nobility of Failure: Tragic Heroes in the History of Japan Farrar, Straus and Giroux (September 1, 1988) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0374521204
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