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Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan is a Canadian-American documentary television series, distributed by Netflix and released on February 24, 2021. [1] [2] [3] [4] It takes place in feudal Japan from 1551 to 1616, during the final phase of the Sengoku period (The Age of Warring States), mainly the Azuchi–Momoyama period.
Feb 24, 2021 · Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan, a new historical documentary series on Netflix, is being billed as a “real-life Game of Thrones” but it’s much more than that. This is actual history, which...
Aug 7, 2022 · The Netflix docu-drama ‘Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan’ captures what is arguably the most violent part of Japan’s long history from the mid-16 th century (1550s) to the early 17 th century (1610s). This time in Japan is the end of the Sengoku period which translates roughly to ‘the age of warring states.’
Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan: With Hiro Kanagawa, Hayate Masao, Isaac Meyer, Nathan Ledbetter. An exploration of the warring kingdoms of feudal Japan when several powerful warlords fought to become absolute ruler.
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Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan, a six-part Netflix historical documentary series, retells the final decades of the Sengoku Jidai, a 150-year period of near continuous civil war. Seventeen historians speak on the show, examining the reunification of Japan through the rise of three figures: Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Jan 8, 2022 · The first episode of Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan starts off in 1551 and ends with the Battle of Okehazama in June 1560. This is an interesting place to start, for most historians, when talking about Oda Nobunaga, usually start in one of two places: his birth in 1534 or jump to Okehazama in 1560.
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