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A strong Japanese counterattack landed on Iki island at the end of the month, defeating the Mongol garrison, and forced the invaders to withdraw to Hirado island. At this point, the Yuan adopted a much tighter formation for their ships, actually chaining them together in order to thwart enemy boarding acti
Ultimately, it's safe to assume that we can expect a lot of densely forested areas, super-scenic vistas from the top of untamed mountains, and a large chunk of ground to cover. Personally, I can't w
In the second half of the thirteenth century, the power of Kublai Khan (grandson of Genghis Khan) was at its apex, having established dominance over Northern China, all the way to the Middle East, and southern portions of Russia. Even the kingdom of Goryeo (that spanned the Korean Peninsula) had retained its independence only formally and was de facto a vassal of the Mongol Empire. Japan was n
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Netflix had a major presence at SDCC 2017. Their biggest film was David Ayer's Bright, a fantasy police thriller where Will Smith's hardened cop is forced to team up with Joel Edgerton's heavily-makeup-ed
Ghost of Tsushima is said to be set during the first invasion in 1274, but we'll look at both to get a more exhaustive picture of the events. Do keep in mind that different sources often present relevant differences in details (especially the number of soldiers on the field and ships at sea, but it's not limited to that). We're talking about almost 750 years ago, and the archival organization was spotty at best, even more so since many battles were fought in remote locations, far from the seats of the central government of the nations invol
The future is transcending into something more digital. All around we can see its effects bleeding over into our sporting events, which will soon probably have their own major league followed by their own version of a "super bowl." It wouldn’t be the least surprising at all if we were to see a college version of the sport to pop-up on the collegic side of the league in the near future. High schools may never see the sport enter into their halls and toss down banners over the gym walls as they hang proud next to other more traditional physical sports, but many colleges would want to invest and jump in on the quickly rising sport before they miss the lucrative money train.
Having received no answer, Kublai sent his ambassadors to Gyoreo again at the end of 1268, and King Chungnyeol forwarded his own envoys to Japan once more. This time, there was no letter, as the envoys were simply seeking an answer to the previous message. The Imperial court called for moderation, but the Bakufu was set on its hard line and refused to respond. The Korean envoys kidnapped two islanders in Tsushima (this is the first time the island was involved in the buildup of the conflict) and returned h
Part of the remaining ships sailed back to Korea, while another group led Admiral Fan Wen-Hu and General Chang Hsi escaped to Taka Island. Once there, they were attacked by a combined Japanese army led by Korechika Togo, Sukekado Hagiwara, and Nagahisa Shimazu. The remaining Mongolian forces on Japanese soil were annihilated, and many prisoners were taken and enslaved. Only three were allowed to return home to convey the news of their defeat to Kublai Khan: this marked the end of the Mongol invasions of Ja
Over the past few days, I have been going in-depth in the history and setting behind Sucker Punch's upcoming open-world game Ghost of Tsushima . Part 1 of my analysis looked at the Mongol invasions of Japan that surround the events of the game, and Part 2 will take a look at the setting focused on the island of Tsushima itself. So you can consider this Part
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