Kamakura period ended in the brutal fashion(by Ashikaga clan which was a descendant of Minamoto clan). Ashikaga didn't save a single soul, the rumor has said that you can still find bones of victims in the sand of Kamakura beach even today. The family ruled in that period was Houjo(as Shikken), not Minamoto. All Minamoto family was killed by Houjo clan(the family wife, Masako, of Yoritomo came from) soon after Yoritomo had died.
To make this videos you are using the same book by Penelope Mason we use at my university in Venice. Btw the videos are really well done, and really helpful for preparig the exam, keep up w/ the good work:)
Samurai rising is a really good book to read if you’re trying to learn more about the war aspect of the Kamakura period. It’s about the fight for power between the Minamoto and the tiara, specifically it is about a samurai from the Minamoto (yotshisune).
Thank you for such an insightful and informative video!
Thank you for making these videos
I'm learning so much 😌
These are excellent. Keep
It up!!
thank you very much, amazing video. very helpful
Kamakura period ended in the brutal fashion(by Ashikaga clan which was a descendant of Minamoto clan).
Ashikaga didn't save a single soul, the rumor has said that you can still find bones of victims in the sand of Kamakura beach even today.
The family ruled in that period was Houjo(as Shikken), not Minamoto.
All Minamoto family was killed by Houjo clan(the family wife, Masako, of Yoritomo came from) soon after Yoritomo had died.
To make this videos you are using the same book by Penelope Mason we use at my university in Venice. Btw the videos are really well done, and really helpful for preparig the exam, keep up w/ the good work:)
You don't know how helpful are your videos! I'm studying Japanese studies but in german and you resume it so well! thank you very much for sharing! :)
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Kamakura Kamakura Yass Queen!
? You know kamakura period wasnt really all prettyand shit
Samurai rising is a really good book to read if you’re trying to learn more about the war aspect of the Kamakura period. It’s about the fight for power between the Minamoto and the tiara, specifically it is about a samurai from the Minamoto (yotshisune).
This is really nice! I'm looking forward to looking through more of your videos, and I plan on introducing them to my students.
This was very informative and nice, thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Loved these videos. I had art classes in college and unfortunately none of them covered any of this fascinating history
+artisanrox So glad you like them! :)
Love this video!
+XO PIXEL Thanks for watching! :)
Outstanding vid - there's really not a lot of decent Kamakura art content, sadly, but ths is great.
I love your videos keep up the good work. Please do a video on Salvador Dali please?
+grinder964 Been wanting to do one! Hopefully i get to it soon :)
Little Art Talks Cool . I'll be looking forward to it. Thanks
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+grinder964 Thank you! :)
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I'm supposed to watch this video for History Class
how about zen Buddhist
art
+krisha heckman I will be covering Zen in the next Japanese art history video :)
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