In 1587 the 1,000-strong garrison of tiny Tanaka Castle in Higo
Province (modern Kumamoto Prefecture) on Japan’s southern island of
Kyushu, held out for 100 days against an army ten times their size
sent by the great general Toyotomi Hideyoshi. When the castle fell it
was burned to the ground, and for four centuries the epic struggle
lived on only through a handful of letters, two little-known war
chronicles and in the folk memories of the local people who continued
to make offerings on the now anonymous hillside to comfort the
tormented spirits of Tanaka’s dead warriors. In 1986 everything
changed. Prompted by the approaching fourth centenary of the battle
the local council set in motion a systematic archaeological
investigation of the castle site. Many interesting finds were made,
but the greatest discovery of all came in 1989 in a distant library
when a researcher unearthed what turned out to be Japan’s oldest
surviving battle map. It featured a detailed drawing of Tanaka Castle
during the siege that matched up exactly with the picture that was
emerging from the excavation. The unique document also contained so
much extra information that, when combined with the archaeological
finds, the written materials and local folklore, the almost forgotten
siege of Tanaka became one of the best documented battles in the whole
of Japan’s samurai history. Tanaka 1587 tells the complete story of
the epic struggle for the first time outside Japan by using the
evidence that is available from history, literature, folklore,
archaeology and cartography. It is based on the author’s own
translations of the chronicles and the archaeological report together
with his extensive fieldwork over a period of many years. The story is
presented as an exciting (and sometimes violent) historical narrative
illustrated with unique photographs and maps. The contribution of the
battle’s enshrined spirits to present-day folk religion is also
assessed, while attitudes towards the site’s conservation,
preservation and celebration provide a fascinating insight into how
modern Japan views and exploits its samurai history in a society that
has had to come to terms with a violent past. Before 1987 the siege of
Tanaka Castle was virtually unknown beyond its immediate boundaries.
Just as thirty years of painstaking work and enthusiastic publicity
have transformed its status within Japan, this unique ground-breaking
book will enable Tanaka’s story to be understood and appreciated by
a much wider international audience.
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Japan's Greatest Unknown Samurai Battle
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781804517048
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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