In this episode of the History of Japan podcast, the speaker delves into the factors that led to the collapse of the Heian system and the subsequent rise of the warrior class. The discussion highlights the impact of the shōen system, the emergence of militant Buddhism, and the increasing power of buke families. The episode further elaborates on the factional infighting among Heian aristocrats, the rise of Taira no Kiyomori, and the eventual victory of Minamoto no Yoritomo, who established the Kamakura Bakufu, the first samurai-dominated government. The podcast concludes by setting the stage for the next episode, which will explore the Kamakura system, the Mongol invasions, and its eventual collapse.
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