
Samurai and Shoguns: A History of Feudal Japan
Subtitle: From the Genpei War and Kamakura Bakufu to the Tokugawa Peace, Edo Culture, and the Meiji Restoration
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For nearly seven centuries, Japan was ruled not by its emperors but by the iron will of its shoguns.
From the clash of clans in the Genpei War to the long peace of Tokugawa Edo, from the flowering of Noh and tea ceremony to the thunder of Commodore Perry’s black ships, the shogunate shaped the soul of Japan.
In Samurai and Shoguns: A History of Feudal Japan, historian James Takeda brings this sweeping saga vividly to life. Written in accessible, story-driven prose, this book traces the rise of the samurai warrior class, the creation of Japan’s first military governments, the chaos of the Sengoku “Warring States” era, and the extraordinary cultural achievements that bloomed in times of both war and peace.
Readers will encounter legendary figures like Minamoto no Yoritomo, the first shogun; Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, the golden patron of the arts; Oda Nobunaga, who broke the old order with fire and steel; Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the peasant who rose to rule; and Tokugawa Ieyasu, who secured two centuries of stability. You’ll walk the bustling streets of Edo, peek into the pleasure quarters of the Floating World, and stand on the shore as foreign sails appeared on the horizon, heralding the end of an age.
More than a chronicle of battles and treaties, Samurai and Shoguns reveals how politics, warfare, art, and philosophy intertwined to forge the world’s most enduring image of Japan: the loyal samurai and his commanding shogun.
Perfect For Readers Who Enjoy:
- Engaging popular history in the style of David McCullough or Simon Winchester
- Stories of warriors, dynasties, and cultural transformation
- Japanese history, samurai culture, and the Meiji Restoration
Why You’ll Love This Book
- Comprehensive but accessible: A complete history from the Genpei War to the Meiji Restoration, written for general readers.
- Richly human: Focuses not only on rulers and battles but also on villagers, merchants, artists, and monks.
- Culturally immersive: Explores the flowering of Noh theater, Zen gardens, tea ceremony, ukiyo-e prints, and the vibrant Floating World of Edo.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a student of Japanese culture, or simply captivated by the drama of samurai and shoguns, this book will transport you into the heart of feudal Japan.
Step into the age of the shoguns—and witness the rise, reign, and fall of one of history’s most fascinating regimes.