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Japanese Mythology: Yamato Takeru, Tragic Hero or Imperial Symbol?

Japanese Mythology: Yamato Takeru, Tragic Hero or Imperial Symbol?

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The stark contrast between the two earliest accounts of his life: the Kojiki, which portrays him as a tragic hero exiled by a fearful father, and the Nihon Shoki, which depicts him as a perfectly loyal warrior-prince, revealing how myth was shaped for political purposes in ancient Japan.

In this episode of our podcast, we explore the foundational Japanese legend of Prince Yamato Takeru, a warrior whose epic story is a cornerstone of the nation's mythology. This podcast will guide you through the core narrative of his life, from a brutal act in his youth that led to his exile, to his cunning conquests in the west and east using the sacred sword Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi. We will discuss the profound sacrifice of his consort, Ototachibana-hime, and the moment of hubris that led to his tragic downfall. The central focus of this episode is the fascinating difference between the two primary sources for his tale. We analyze why the Kojiki presents him as a deeply human, tragic figure, while the Nihon Shoki, written just eight years later, recasts him as an idealized symbol of imperial loyalty. The podcast also examines the deep symbolism of key elements like the divine sword and the hero's final transformation into a white bird, and traces his enduring legacy in modern Japan through shrines, festivals, and popular culture, including appearances in film, anime, and video games.

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