JAPAN with Patrick Kelly from @GhostCountries

Japan is a wonderful country! But it’s also more geographically complex than most people might think. For example, while most people know it’s an island country, it actually consists of thousands of islands! In this week’s podcast episode, I’m joined by Patrick Kelly from the YouTube channel: Ghost Countries! As usual, together we explore the geography and history of the country and Patrick offers up some key insights on where you should visit if you ever decide to visit the land of the Rising Sun.

Be sure to check out Patrick’s YouTube channel @GhostCountries! You can also find him on Discord here: https://discord.com/invite/hk5bBA8UyW


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12 Comments

  1. My first foreign work assignment was to Kyushu, 50+ years ago. Rode the bullet train in its first week from Hokkaido to Tokyo. Thanks for the reminders!

  2. Tokugawa shogun’s policy to limit the access to the outside world, to Dutch and vice vasa, came from a hard lessen the Japanese had learned that Portugal Jesuits missionaries were baptizing some Japanese to Christianity and had them attacked the other Japanese villages and burned the Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines and hunt the other Japanese for Jesuits to enslave and sold those Japanese as slaves in South East Asia. Jesuits were known for slave trade in Asia and in North America and anywhere in the world. Tokugawa Shogun’s policy was not an isolation policy because it continued to trade with Dutch and the other Asian countries while it protected the Japanese people from evil Jesuits missionaries and from the other Christian missionaries as well. Dutch replaced the Japan’s trading partner position that the evil Portugal Jesuits had because the Dutch was the one who provided the world news to the Japanese such as the news that evil Portugal Jesuits were selling Japanese as slaves. There was never a word “Sakoku” in Edo era and “Sakoku” was a word made up by the socialist revisionist historians to label the Tokugawa shogun’s policy as isolationist policy to fit the narratives that Japan as closed and depressed nations was now opened and liberated. There have always been revisionists all over the world who are constantly pushing propaganda by using history.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1838_Jesuit_slave_sale

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_and_slavery

    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/education/at-least-200-people-were-enslaved-by-the-jesuits-in-st-louis-descendants-are-now-telling-their-stories

    Unit 731 was like the US’s CDC and the US took some of the data.

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