The Obscure History of Japanese Sea Lords
For 200 years, Japanese waters were ruled by selfproclaimed Sea Lords. They held immense political power and even helped integrate Japan into the early global economy. Despite this, medieval Japanese society labeled them kaizoku, or pirates. In this episode of Rogue History, we dive into the origins of Japans Sea Lords and explain how one family solidified their legacy. For more information, check out Lords of the Sea: Pirates, Violence, and Commerce in Late Medieval Japan by Peter D. Shapinsky: Or visit the Murakami Kaizoku Museum: PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: Rogue History Shaking off the barnacles from this wildly popular storytelling canon, this Pirates historical series is an enlightening voyage that unravels historical m br, br,
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