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In 1598, Toyotomi Hideyoshi entrusted his son’s fate to his generals. His final words revealed not command, but compassion and marked the twilight of an age.Read More
In Sengoku Japan, retreat and persuasion were valid tactics. Hidemasa’s victory shows that calm strategy could be more effective than force.Read More
Sakamoto Ryōma is often hailed as a hero, yet his real contribution to the Meiji Restoration was more that of a backstage director. In this episode, we explore a revealing statement that captures his strategic, behind-the-scenes influence.Read More