Ep. 234 - The Mongol Invasion of Japan ft. Dan from Nice Podcast Stupid

History Homos

This week Scott and Patrick are joined by Dan from Nice Podcast Stupid to discuss the foundational myth of the Japanese people. In the late 1200's during the reign of Kublai Khan, the mighty Mongol Empire set its sights on the isolated island country of Japan and through a series of daring battles, scenes of genocide and a few brushes with divine "Kami" the island nation was able to survive the onslaught that many of their many Asian neighbors were not.

Check out Dan's show on youtube "Nice Podcast Stupid" and follow him on twitter @nicenamestupid

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