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Welcome back to Cozy Cabin’s History for another episode in our Echoes of Japan series. Today, we journey into the Edo period, a remarkable time when Japan cultivated a unique identity behind closed borders. We begin with Tokugawa Ieyasu, the leader whose ambition and vision set the foundation for over 250 years of peace and prosperity. Explore the changing role of the samurai, the rigid social structure, and the flourishing of art and culture that emerged in this carefully ordered society. From the elegance of ukiyo-e prints to the closed-country policy of sakoku, join us as we uncover the legacy of Edo—one of Japan’s most enduring and influential eras.
By Cozy Cabin’s ProductionsWelcome back to Cozy Cabin’s History for another episode in our Echoes of Japan series. Today, we journey into the Edo period, a remarkable time when Japan cultivated a unique identity behind closed borders. We begin with Tokugawa Ieyasu, the leader whose ambition and vision set the foundation for over 250 years of peace and prosperity. Explore the changing role of the samurai, the rigid social structure, and the flourishing of art and culture that emerged in this carefully ordered society. From the elegance of ukiyo-e prints to the closed-country policy of sakoku, join us as we uncover the legacy of Edo—one of Japan’s most enduring and influential eras.