1 00:00:49,090 --> 00:00:51,843 After more than a century of civil war, 2 00:00:51,926 --> 00:00:54,429 Toyotomi Hideyoshi has united Japan. 3 00:00:55,263 --> 00:00:57,849 His rivals have either sworn their allegiance, 4 00:00:57,932 --> 00:00:59,642 or they have been destroyed. 5 00:01:00,477 --> 00:01:02,479 Despite this fledgling peace, 6 00:01:02,562 --> 00:01:05,940 Hideyoshi now dreams of a bold and outlandish plan 7 00:01:06,024 --> 00:01:09,194 to make himself the most powerful man in Asia. 8 00:01:16,826 --> 00:01:19,454 Japan had been at war for so long. 9 00:01:19,537 --> 00:01:20,413 By this time, 10 00:01:20,497 --> 00:01:24,292 we're talking about several generations that only knew warfare. 11 00:01:25,460 --> 00:01:28,004 The rivers of Japan ran red with blood. 12 00:01:30,298 --> 00:01:33,176 Fields were covered in lakes of blood. 13 00:01:35,345 --> 00:01:39,099 And Hideyoshi was the one who ended this nightmare for Japan. 14 00:01:41,434 --> 00:01:42,727 He'd unified the country, 15 00:01:42,811 --> 00:01:44,604 he had ended the civil war, 16 00:01:44,687 --> 00:01:48,483 he had created what seemed to be a stable political equilibrium, 17 00:01:49,150 --> 00:01:51,361 but you have a society filled with samurai 18 00:01:51,444 --> 00:01:54,447 and filled with daimyo, who know nothing but war. 19 00:02:04,707 --> 00:02:08,837 The question was, "What do I do with this enormous military machine 20 00:02:08,920 --> 00:02:10,797 now that it has nothing to do?" 21 00:02:12,841 --> 00:02:17,804 And, so, this concern, I think, feeds into an increasingly runaway ego. 22 00:02:17,887 --> 00:02:20,557 I mean, again, this is a man who came up from nothing 23 00:02:20,640 --> 00:02:24,144 and got to the pinnacle of power in Japan… 24 00:02:25,395 --> 00:02:27,647 and he, I think, thinks he can do no wrong. 25 00:02:32,944 --> 00:02:37,157 And so he conceives of a proposition of conquering China. 26 00:02:43,496 --> 00:02:47,750 China was, for the Japanese, sort of the touchstone of civilization. 27 00:02:47,834 --> 00:02:50,628 It represented the center of the world, 28 00:02:50,712 --> 00:02:53,423 and had traditionally always looked down on the Japanese, 29 00:02:53,506 --> 00:02:57,010 so if you conquered China, you'd be the greatest warlord in history. 30 00:02:58,011 --> 00:02:59,554 Prepare the men. 31 00:03:01,764 --> 00:03:05,268 I think, in a lot of ways, actually, his invasion of China 32 00:03:05,351 --> 00:03:08,479 is the ultimate act of self-regard, 33 00:03:09,147 --> 00:03:12,108 in the same way we sometimes think of Napoleon Bonaparte 34 00:03:12,192 --> 00:03:13,443 or Alexander the Great, 35 00:03:13,526 --> 00:03:17,530 building empires out of a desire to etch their name in the records of history. 36 00:03:18,990 --> 00:03:22,702 This is his chance to be the man who not only reunified Japan, 37 00:03:22,785 --> 00:03:26,414 but who carries his battle standard all the way across the sea. 38 00:03:30,877 --> 00:03:35,506 Quite a lot of people were opposed to Hideyoshi's plans to invade China. 39 00:03:38,551 --> 00:03:40,720 And one of those was his wife, Nene. 40 00:03:42,680 --> 00:03:44,557 She was extremely intelligent, 41 00:03:45,558 --> 00:03:46,809 very insightful, 42 00:03:47,769 --> 00:03:49,020 pretty strong-minded, 43 00:03:49,604 --> 00:03:52,899 and she was the most important person in Hideyoshi's life. 44 00:03:54,525 --> 00:03:57,654 He involved Nene in every single decision he was making. 45 00:04:00,782 --> 00:04:03,660 She pushes back against this idea of an invasion. 46 00:04:04,285 --> 00:04:05,328 "It's too difficult. 47 00:04:05,411 --> 00:04:07,747 It's too likely that, if it fails, 48 00:04:07,830 --> 00:04:10,208 everything we've built in Japan will come crashing down." 49 00:04:12,210 --> 00:04:16,965 Nene foresaw the catastrophe to come because of this invasion. 50 00:04:17,048 --> 00:04:21,678 She was alarmed and she tried her hardest to stop Hideyoshi. 51 00:04:28,518 --> 00:04:31,980 No matter what Nene said, Hideyoshi was absolutely determined 52 00:04:32,063 --> 00:04:33,731 to go ahead with his plans. 53 00:04:34,816 --> 00:04:38,111 No one was able to stop Hideyoshi. 54 00:04:42,323 --> 00:04:45,201 Hideyoshi realizes that in order to get to China, 55 00:04:45,285 --> 00:04:47,287 he's gonna have to march through Korea. 56 00:04:50,498 --> 00:04:54,335 It's an enormous logistical nightmare for Japan 57 00:04:54,419 --> 00:04:56,838 to get these men over there, to feed them, 58 00:04:56,921 --> 00:04:58,798 to arm them, to maintain them, 59 00:04:58,881 --> 00:05:02,468 to set up the headquarters to begin this march up the Korean peninsula 60 00:05:02,552 --> 00:05:05,221 in order, ultimately, to defeat China. 61 00:05:11,102 --> 00:05:12,395 So he writes to Korea 62 00:05:12,478 --> 00:05:14,772 and asks for passage through their country. 63 00:05:37,545 --> 00:05:42,258 The lead negotiator on the Japanese side is Konishi Yukinaga. 64 00:05:44,886 --> 00:05:49,515 He is authorized by Hideyoshi to present Hideyoshi's demands. 65 00:05:55,188 --> 00:05:58,566 For centuries, Korea and Japan had had terrible relations. 66 00:05:58,649 --> 00:06:01,944 The Japanese had actually invaded Korea hundreds of years before. 67 00:06:02,028 --> 00:06:03,237 This is not forgotten. 68 00:06:27,845 --> 00:06:29,472 They dare defy me! 69 00:06:31,682 --> 00:06:35,770 The Koreans won't allow Hideyoshi to walk through their country to China. 70 00:06:35,853 --> 00:06:39,440 In part, this was because of the close ties Korea had had with China, 71 00:06:39,524 --> 00:06:43,694 and they were a buffer state between Japan and China. 72 00:06:43,778 --> 00:06:45,655 This is not acceptable. 73 00:06:45,738 --> 00:06:46,906 Get out! 74 00:06:52,286 --> 00:06:53,704 In Hideyoshi's mind, 75 00:06:53,788 --> 00:06:57,208 this meant he had to first subjugate the Koreans 76 00:06:57,291 --> 00:07:00,878 and punish them for their hubris in responding to him that way… 77 00:07:04,340 --> 00:07:06,634 …and then, move on to taking China. 78 00:07:07,218 --> 00:07:09,011 Enough! Get out! 79 00:07:21,858 --> 00:07:24,152 Undertaking the invasion of Korea 80 00:07:24,235 --> 00:07:28,364 was the most technically complex military operation in history 81 00:07:28,448 --> 00:07:29,824 up until that time. 82 00:07:33,494 --> 00:07:36,581 Hideyoshi is going to rely on the daimyo in the west 83 00:07:36,664 --> 00:07:38,541 because they're closest to Korea, 84 00:07:38,624 --> 00:07:42,753 so they can mass their troops and they can get over there more quickly. 85 00:07:44,547 --> 00:07:46,966 The daimyo of the west are warriors. 86 00:07:47,049 --> 00:07:48,176 They're men of battle, 87 00:07:48,259 --> 00:07:53,055 and the idea of conquering a hated traditional enemy, 88 00:07:53,139 --> 00:07:55,475 of extending their influence in the continent, 89 00:07:55,558 --> 00:07:57,727 of getting their hands on foreign trade, 90 00:07:57,810 --> 00:08:01,647 is, for the daimyo, as irresistible as it is for Hideyoshi. 91 00:08:04,609 --> 00:08:07,111 So, he orders, in 1592, 92 00:08:07,195 --> 00:08:09,739 one of the largest invasions ever seen in the world 93 00:08:09,822 --> 00:08:13,659 up until that point in time… of about 200,000 men. 94 00:08:14,994 --> 00:08:17,872 It's done on a scale that the world doesn't witness again 95 00:08:17,955 --> 00:08:19,624 until the D-Day invasion. 96 00:08:22,919 --> 00:08:25,171 But Hideyoshi has completely underestimated 97 00:08:25,254 --> 00:08:27,465 how difficult this campaign will be. 98 00:08:32,178 --> 00:08:34,805 April 13th, 1592, 99 00:08:35,515 --> 00:08:38,309 Toyotomi Hideyoshi's first invasion force 100 00:08:38,392 --> 00:08:42,522 sets sail from the island of Tsushima, across the Korea Strait. 101 00:08:44,607 --> 00:08:47,109 They land at the southern port of Busan, 102 00:08:47,193 --> 00:08:50,321 overwhelming Korean defenses with sheer numbers. 103 00:08:51,781 --> 00:08:54,408 The Japanese forces then march inland, 104 00:08:54,492 --> 00:08:57,828 quickly taking the key cities of Seoul and Pyongyang, 105 00:08:57,912 --> 00:09:00,540 before moving towards the border with China. 106 00:09:20,810 --> 00:09:24,230 Remember, the Japanese were coming off 150 years 107 00:09:24,313 --> 00:09:25,648 of continuous warfare. 108 00:09:26,232 --> 00:09:27,817 Really, war is what they did. 109 00:09:52,967 --> 00:09:56,262 Hideyoshi's forces unleash really tremendous violence 110 00:09:56,345 --> 00:09:57,388 on the peninsula. 111 00:09:58,848 --> 00:10:00,308 When they take garrisons, 112 00:10:00,391 --> 00:10:03,394 they will often massacre defending troops who surrendered. 113 00:10:03,477 --> 00:10:04,729 They'll attack civilians, 114 00:10:04,812 --> 00:10:08,774 pretty much without regard for any distinction between civilian and soldier. 115 00:10:16,949 --> 00:10:21,746 The Korean campaign so far had been one of almost unprecedented cruelty. 116 00:10:23,456 --> 00:10:28,002 The Japanese carried out terrible atrocities in terms of rape, 117 00:10:28,085 --> 00:10:30,588 slaughter, pillage and slave-taking. 118 00:10:43,059 --> 00:10:46,145 Against this sickening tide of violence, 119 00:10:46,228 --> 00:10:49,106 rebellions began in almost every province 120 00:10:49,190 --> 00:10:54,654 when loyal Koreans rose up to try and drive back these cruel invaders. 121 00:10:59,367 --> 00:11:03,537 Regular Koreans, farmers, monks, regular people, 122 00:11:03,621 --> 00:11:06,624 organized into what became known as Righteous Armies. 123 00:11:06,707 --> 00:11:09,043 Essentially, these are small guerrilla forces. 124 00:11:22,682 --> 00:11:25,184 The most famous Korean guerrilla leader 125 00:11:25,267 --> 00:11:27,520 was a general called Gwak Jae-u. 126 00:11:31,899 --> 00:11:34,527 Soon after the Japanese had landed in Busan, 127 00:11:34,610 --> 00:11:36,487 Gwak raised his first army. 128 00:11:39,532 --> 00:11:43,285 He was a very rich man and is known to have sold many of his possessions 129 00:11:43,369 --> 00:11:46,914 in order to buy arms for his Righteous Warriors. 130 00:11:53,337 --> 00:11:56,924 He has become a considerably legendary figure in Korea. 131 00:11:57,007 --> 00:12:02,054 Supposedly, his red coat was dyed in the menstrual blood of virgins, 132 00:12:02,138 --> 00:12:06,183 so that it provided magical protection against enemies. 133 00:12:11,063 --> 00:12:15,735 Gwak's main objective was to attack and break the Japanese supply lines. 134 00:12:17,945 --> 00:12:21,824 The supply lines were a major element of weakness for the Japanese, 135 00:12:21,907 --> 00:12:24,994 because they had to be reinforced from Japan itself, 136 00:12:25,077 --> 00:12:28,831 and then any supplies transported the length of Korea, 137 00:12:28,914 --> 00:12:31,959 where they were vulnerable to guerrilla attack. 138 00:12:38,340 --> 00:12:40,426 One of the first major guerrilla attacks 139 00:12:40,509 --> 00:12:43,971 was against a Japanese emplacement near the Nam River. 140 00:12:45,222 --> 00:12:51,061 Spies had spotted that the Japanese had placed wooden stakes in the river 141 00:12:51,145 --> 00:12:54,231 so that their men knew where it was safe to cross. 142 00:12:56,066 --> 00:12:59,820 It was a wonderful opportunity for a surprise attack. 143 00:13:10,581 --> 00:13:13,042 When the Japanese began to ford the river, 144 00:13:13,918 --> 00:13:15,920 their heavy armor weighed them down. 145 00:13:20,257 --> 00:13:23,427 Normally, the Koreans would be at a large disadvantage. 146 00:13:23,511 --> 00:13:27,306 The Japanese troops are experienced, most of them have some kind of armor, 147 00:13:27,389 --> 00:13:28,474 better-made weapons, 148 00:13:28,557 --> 00:13:31,727 but none of that matters if you're trying to fight in the water. 149 00:13:38,275 --> 00:13:41,946 And it's that moment that the Righteous Armies spring the trap. 150 00:13:51,080 --> 00:13:53,874 The Koreans launched volleys of bullets 151 00:13:53,958 --> 00:13:56,085 and hails of arrows against the Japanese. 152 00:13:58,045 --> 00:14:00,464 The Japanese were totally helpless. 153 00:14:16,897 --> 00:14:19,316 It was then a complete massacre… 154 00:14:24,697 --> 00:14:27,825 …as the dead Japanese were washed downstream. 155 00:14:38,627 --> 00:14:40,504 The battle across the Nam River 156 00:14:40,588 --> 00:14:43,924 was the first Korean victory on land of the war. 157 00:14:52,266 --> 00:14:54,727 It's a crushing victory for the Righteous Armies. 158 00:14:54,810 --> 00:14:58,898 And it proves, crucially, the Japanese can lose on land. 159 00:15:02,067 --> 00:15:04,028 It gave them huge confidence 160 00:15:04,111 --> 00:15:08,824 that they would be able to resist the Japanese invaders and drive them back. 161 00:15:13,454 --> 00:15:15,831 Inspired by the Righteous Armies, 162 00:15:15,915 --> 00:15:17,833 ordinary people in their farm houses 163 00:15:17,917 --> 00:15:20,461 rose up against the occupying Japanese. 164 00:15:20,544 --> 00:15:22,922 This was full-scale guerrilla conflict. 165 00:15:23,505 --> 00:15:26,550 -Night attacks, arson attacks on camps, 166 00:15:26,634 --> 00:15:31,347 everything they could lay their hands on in terms of military ingenuity. 167 00:15:37,519 --> 00:15:39,188 They harass, and then retreat. 168 00:15:39,271 --> 00:15:42,274 They try and make the Japanese advance hell. 169 00:15:42,358 --> 00:15:44,109 Make it as hard as possible 170 00:15:44,193 --> 00:15:48,113 for the Japanese to take more territory and hold on to what they already have. 171 00:15:51,492 --> 00:15:56,372 Before long, Japanese supply lines, river boats, were under constant attack. 172 00:15:56,455 --> 00:16:00,292 Communication between the armies, movement of supplies was hindered, 173 00:16:00,376 --> 00:16:04,588 and the scale, the relentless nature of these attacks by the Righteous Armies, 174 00:16:04,672 --> 00:16:07,549 began to decimate the morale of Hideyoshi's invasion force 175 00:16:07,633 --> 00:16:10,010 -and badly hinder their progress. 176 00:16:12,262 --> 00:16:16,850 You know, the western daimyos have been bled dry by the war in Korea. 177 00:16:16,934 --> 00:16:18,477 They're down to 50,000. 178 00:16:18,560 --> 00:16:21,188 So, they've lost two-thirds of their fighting force. 179 00:16:25,651 --> 00:16:27,319 As the war progresses, 180 00:16:27,403 --> 00:16:33,242 China's Ming Dynasty sends 50,000 troops to Korea to thwart the Japanese advance. 181 00:16:33,993 --> 00:16:36,120 Despite a number of epic battles, 182 00:16:36,203 --> 00:16:39,957 this only creates a stalemate as all sides battle for ground. 183 00:16:41,166 --> 00:16:42,292 In Japan, 184 00:16:42,376 --> 00:16:46,296 Hideyoshi issues erratic orders to push forward into China, 185 00:16:46,380 --> 00:16:48,882 but his commanders in Korea cannot advance… 186 00:16:49,842 --> 00:16:52,302 yet they dare not defy their master. 187 00:17:02,354 --> 00:17:04,440 When reporting back to Japan, 188 00:17:04,523 --> 00:17:08,360 Hideyoshi's generals always tried to place a positive spin 189 00:17:08,444 --> 00:17:10,404 on what was happening in Korea. 190 00:17:18,454 --> 00:17:22,291 Hideyoshi was a total dictator, 191 00:17:22,374 --> 00:17:29,298 so making him angry could have meant your life was at risk. 192 00:17:29,882 --> 00:17:34,053 Therefore his vassals didn't report bad news, 193 00:17:34,136 --> 00:17:35,804 but reported only good news, 194 00:17:36,597 --> 00:17:42,144 so Hideyoshi became out of touch with the war situation in Korea. 195 00:17:43,979 --> 00:17:47,900 Any reports of bad news or of desire to withdraw, 196 00:17:47,983 --> 00:17:50,110 Hideyoshi really just rejects, 197 00:17:50,194 --> 00:17:53,906 which means that he is not really well attuned to what is going on. 198 00:17:53,989 --> 00:17:57,284 He's really not understanding the scale of this disaster. 199 00:17:58,827 --> 00:18:00,704 In fact, there's actually evidence 200 00:18:00,788 --> 00:18:03,665 to suggest that Hideyoshi thought he was winning in Korea. 201 00:18:05,167 --> 00:18:08,712 Just as his attention is required to deal with the Korean campaign, 202 00:18:08,796 --> 00:18:11,423 Hideyoshi is becoming increasingly distracted 203 00:18:11,507 --> 00:18:13,467 and obsessed with another problem. 204 00:18:16,428 --> 00:18:20,307 The fact that Hideyoshi does not have an heir weighs very heavily on his mind. 205 00:18:21,475 --> 00:18:22,559 His wife's childless, 206 00:18:22,643 --> 00:18:26,438 and he had great dreams of forming, essentially, a new dynasty in Japan, 207 00:18:26,522 --> 00:18:31,318 one that would be the Toyotomi family carrying on through the generations. 208 00:18:32,778 --> 00:18:36,115 Hideyoshi had succeeded at inventing a past for himself, 209 00:18:36,198 --> 00:18:40,202 but there was just no amount of invention that would get around the problem 210 00:18:40,285 --> 00:18:42,121 that he didn't have successors. 211 00:18:43,455 --> 00:18:47,918 And without successors, in a sense, all of his legacy would come undone, 212 00:18:48,001 --> 00:18:50,712 and he was aware of the fact that it would come undone. 213 00:18:55,801 --> 00:18:59,429 At this point, Nene was too old to give birth to any children. 214 00:19:00,139 --> 00:19:04,476 At the same time, Hideyoshi had, like, hundreds of concubines in Osaka. 215 00:19:04,977 --> 00:19:07,896 One of them could give birth to his children. 216 00:19:07,980 --> 00:19:12,317 And, then, that person, a son, could be a successor of Hideyoshi. 217 00:19:23,579 --> 00:19:26,748 Concubines tended to be from very high-level families. 218 00:19:27,332 --> 00:19:30,419 They were all daughters of daimyo, they were of noble blood. 219 00:19:31,545 --> 00:19:35,716 I think the key difference between a concubine and a wife would be that 220 00:19:35,799 --> 00:19:39,136 you could probably, to some extent, choose your concubines. 221 00:19:39,219 --> 00:19:42,181 You probably wouldn't choose your wife. It would be an arranged marriage. 222 00:19:45,851 --> 00:19:49,313 Lady Chacha was Hideyoshi's favorite concubine. 223 00:19:50,731 --> 00:19:53,567 She was actually the niece of Oda Nobunaga. 224 00:19:54,568 --> 00:19:56,778 She was very famously beautiful. 225 00:19:56,862 --> 00:20:00,824 She was also a bit of a prima donna. She was a very proud woman. 226 00:20:00,908 --> 00:20:04,828 She was very imperious, so she was quite a contrast to Nene, 227 00:20:04,912 --> 00:20:08,165 who was a down-to-earth, rather common-sense woman. 228 00:20:14,630 --> 00:20:18,175 After so many years of not being able to produce a child, 229 00:20:18,842 --> 00:20:21,303 Chacha gives birth to a son, Tsurumatsu, 230 00:20:22,054 --> 00:20:23,597 and Hideyoshi is thrilled. 231 00:20:25,724 --> 00:20:27,100 He wants to control Asia, 232 00:20:27,184 --> 00:20:30,020 and he needs a son to continue the Toyotomi line. 233 00:21:01,760 --> 00:21:04,054 Hideyoshi's son Tsurumatsu died. 234 00:21:06,014 --> 00:21:07,724 He was crushed with grief. 235 00:21:13,855 --> 00:21:15,607 Suddenly, the future of the family 236 00:21:15,691 --> 00:21:17,693 is once again thrown into doubt. 237 00:21:19,695 --> 00:21:23,991 This clearly has an effect on Hideyoshi's mental status… 238 00:21:25,450 --> 00:21:28,787 because one of his favorite daughters has also recently died, 239 00:21:28,870 --> 00:21:29,913 and then his mother. 240 00:21:32,457 --> 00:21:34,960 And this contributed 241 00:21:35,043 --> 00:21:38,338 to generating a sense of crisis for Hideyoshi, 242 00:21:38,422 --> 00:21:43,593 a sense that all of his most important efforts were failing 243 00:21:43,677 --> 00:21:45,345 at the moment of greatest need. 244 00:21:45,429 --> 00:21:47,681 And it is possible that this also 245 00:21:47,764 --> 00:21:52,436 contributed to what people saw as a progressive loss of his mental acuity. 246 00:21:59,609 --> 00:22:01,611 With each and every day… 247 00:22:02,404 --> 00:22:06,825 Hideyoshi's actions became more erratic and more disturbing. 248 00:22:08,493 --> 00:22:11,663 Everybody was able to see the changes 249 00:22:11,747 --> 00:22:14,541 and he, himself, could not put himself together. 250 00:22:15,250 --> 00:22:19,880 Rumor had it that Hideyoshi also contracted syphilis 251 00:22:19,963 --> 00:22:21,631 from one of his concubines, 252 00:22:21,715 --> 00:22:25,260 and then that made his behavior even more irrational. 253 00:22:26,803 --> 00:22:29,348 Hideyoshi literally became mad. 254 00:22:49,993 --> 00:22:52,704 He increasingly sees himself as isolated 255 00:22:53,497 --> 00:22:56,458 and fears that he's going to be a failure, 256 00:22:56,541 --> 00:22:59,378 that his family will disappear when he dies. 257 00:23:03,256 --> 00:23:07,469 After his infant son died, Hideyoshi was left without an heir. 258 00:23:09,262 --> 00:23:10,347 While the Korean war 259 00:23:10,430 --> 00:23:12,140 -was still continuing… 260 00:23:13,016 --> 00:23:15,268 Hideyoshi made a dramatic decision. 261 00:23:17,521 --> 00:23:22,192 He named his nephew, Hidetsugu, as his successor. 262 00:23:25,862 --> 00:23:28,615 Hidetsugu was a very unsavory character. 263 00:23:28,698 --> 00:23:30,909 He was addicted to pleasures of the flesh. 264 00:23:30,992 --> 00:23:32,994 -He was brutal and violent. 265 00:23:34,204 --> 00:23:37,040 -Sometimes just shoot peasants at will. 266 00:23:37,124 --> 00:23:39,459 He was seen as an unworthy successor, 267 00:23:40,544 --> 00:23:42,212 but Hideyoshi had no choice. 268 00:23:43,422 --> 00:23:47,467 Hidetsugu was the only legitimate heir within his own family. 269 00:23:53,849 --> 00:23:56,560 But a surprise was in store for Hideyoshi. 270 00:23:59,938 --> 00:24:01,898 Only about six months later, 271 00:24:01,982 --> 00:24:05,026 Hideyoshi's favorite concubine, Lady Chacha, 272 00:24:05,110 --> 00:24:06,945 then gave birth to a son, 273 00:24:07,028 --> 00:24:08,780 a boy called Hideyori. 274 00:24:11,241 --> 00:24:14,453 Hideyoshi now had a major succession dispute 275 00:24:14,536 --> 00:24:18,039 between the unstable Hidetsugu, whom he had named, 276 00:24:18,123 --> 00:24:22,377 and the infant son, whom he really now wanted to be his heir. 277 00:24:25,964 --> 00:24:28,467 This was a very dangerous situation, 278 00:24:28,550 --> 00:24:31,803 so Hideyoshi determined to get rid of Hidetsugu 279 00:24:31,887 --> 00:24:34,931 by sending him into exile on Koyasan. 280 00:24:35,891 --> 00:24:37,976 That could have done the trick, 281 00:24:38,059 --> 00:24:41,730 but rumors grew that Hidetsugu was planning a return, 282 00:24:41,813 --> 00:24:45,650 and indeed was considering a military coup against Hideyoshi. 283 00:24:46,318 --> 00:24:48,069 That couldn't be allowed to happen. 284 00:24:51,448 --> 00:24:55,327 To secure the rights of his second son… 285 00:24:55,952 --> 00:24:57,787 Hidetsugu had to die. 286 00:25:35,283 --> 00:25:39,287 Hideyoshi then rounds up 31 women and children, 287 00:25:39,371 --> 00:25:42,165 mainly Hidetsugu's closest family, 288 00:25:42,249 --> 00:25:43,959 marches them through Kyoto, 289 00:25:44,543 --> 00:25:46,878 and has them executed. 290 00:25:54,553 --> 00:25:56,304 It's so extreme 291 00:25:56,388 --> 00:25:59,307 that no one can believe it represents anything other than 292 00:25:59,391 --> 00:26:01,810 Hideyoshi beginning to lose his grip on reality. 293 00:26:05,897 --> 00:26:09,776 One of the people implicated in the supposed plot of Hidetsugu 294 00:26:09,859 --> 00:26:12,654 to launch a coup and install himself in power 295 00:26:12,737 --> 00:26:14,239 was the One-Eyed Dragon himself. 296 00:26:16,533 --> 00:26:19,703 Date Masamune and Hidetsugu were friendly. 297 00:26:19,786 --> 00:26:22,706 They actually went hunting together somewhat regularly, 298 00:26:22,789 --> 00:26:27,335 and, as a result, Masamune is seen as a friend to Hidetsugu. 299 00:26:29,004 --> 00:26:31,548 Hideyoshi is infuriated. 300 00:26:37,554 --> 00:26:39,723 Masamune is a deeply ambitious man. 301 00:26:39,806 --> 00:26:41,266 It's not beyond reason 302 00:26:41,349 --> 00:26:44,311 that he would've been willing to go behind Hideyoshi's back. 303 00:26:52,861 --> 00:26:55,739 As a result, Masamune is brought before Hideyoshi 304 00:26:55,822 --> 00:26:59,492 and made to answer for his association with Hidetsugu. 305 00:27:27,479 --> 00:27:31,358 The only thing that saves him is the intercession of a cooler head, 306 00:27:31,441 --> 00:27:34,110 one of the few people Hideyoshi still listens to. 307 00:27:35,779 --> 00:27:38,239 Tokugawa Ieyasu speaks up, 308 00:27:38,323 --> 00:27:40,909 saying that there's no reason to doubt Masamune, 309 00:27:40,992 --> 00:27:42,994 that his loyalty is impeccable, 310 00:27:43,078 --> 00:27:45,747 and that, therefore, punishment is unnecessary. 311 00:27:45,830 --> 00:27:48,083 "We should trust this man and his word." 312 00:27:48,166 --> 00:27:53,880 As a result, Masamune will feel himself profoundly indebted to Tokugawa Ieyasu… 313 00:27:55,757 --> 00:27:58,593 a debt that Ieyasu will call in later on. 314 00:28:02,514 --> 00:28:04,432 Though Hideyoshi is paranoid, 315 00:28:04,516 --> 00:28:07,560 he agrees to spare Masamune on one condition. 316 00:28:07,644 --> 00:28:11,439 Masamune must gather his forces and join the invasion of Korea, 317 00:28:11,523 --> 00:28:13,316 even if they're all destroyed. 318 00:28:18,363 --> 00:28:20,657 Despite having great misgivings, 319 00:28:20,740 --> 00:28:23,159 Date Masamune, like other daimyo, 320 00:28:23,243 --> 00:28:27,497 does not dare defy Hideyoshi's orders to join the fight in Korea. 321 00:28:27,580 --> 00:28:30,250 Doing so would bring certain death and shame. 322 00:28:30,792 --> 00:28:33,044 Although reinforcements have been sent, 323 00:28:33,128 --> 00:28:36,756 Japanese forces are bogged down fighting an unwinnable war, 324 00:28:36,840 --> 00:28:40,719 lacking food and supplies and racked with illness and disease. 325 00:28:42,178 --> 00:28:45,432 Unaware of the true nature of events on the ground, 326 00:28:45,515 --> 00:28:49,436 Hideyoshi continues to issue orders for his forces to advance. 327 00:29:02,031 --> 00:29:04,200 The war in Korea was devastating. 328 00:29:05,160 --> 00:29:08,455 It had cost tens of thousands of Japanese lives 329 00:29:08,538 --> 00:29:12,250 and untold hundreds of thousands of Korean lives. 330 00:29:21,259 --> 00:29:23,511 As the disaster in Korea is unfolding, 331 00:29:23,595 --> 00:29:26,264 and they're receiving these increasingly bizarre orders 332 00:29:26,347 --> 00:29:27,807 back from Japan, 333 00:29:28,475 --> 00:29:31,728 it's clear that Hideyoshi is becoming more and more unstable, 334 00:29:31,811 --> 00:29:34,856 that he's unable to make clear, strategic decisions, 335 00:29:34,939 --> 00:29:37,442 that he believes he's winning when he's not. 336 00:29:40,779 --> 00:29:41,780 And that, of course, 337 00:29:41,863 --> 00:29:45,074 is paralyzing for his generals, who don't have clear direction. 338 00:29:45,909 --> 00:29:49,746 It makes a lot of his top commanders wonder about his mental stability 339 00:29:49,829 --> 00:29:51,915 and whether they'll ever return home alive. 340 00:29:56,169 --> 00:29:59,339 There's a very desperate situation on the ground, 341 00:29:59,422 --> 00:30:01,841 and the commanders recognize this, 342 00:30:01,925 --> 00:30:04,761 and they recognize the need 343 00:30:04,844 --> 00:30:07,764 to begin opening up negotiations 344 00:30:07,847 --> 00:30:09,474 to try to reach a resolution. 345 00:30:16,272 --> 00:30:18,149 For a long time during negotiations, 346 00:30:18,233 --> 00:30:23,321 Hideyoshi was not aware that the terms being put forth by the Chinese 347 00:30:23,404 --> 00:30:26,491 were not the ones that he wanted to hear. 348 00:30:29,536 --> 00:30:31,955 Because of his deteriorating mind 349 00:30:32,038 --> 00:30:35,792 and the false reports that the generals had sent to him, 350 00:30:35,875 --> 00:30:40,505 Hideyoshi believed that he had won his campaign in Korea, 351 00:30:40,588 --> 00:30:46,135 and he now sought recognition for his triumph at the very highest level. 352 00:30:46,219 --> 00:30:49,848 In other words, from the Ming Emperor of China. 353 00:30:51,891 --> 00:30:55,520 At minimum, what Hideyoshi wants is a division of Korea. 354 00:30:55,603 --> 00:30:59,649 He suggests Korea be divided into two spheres of influence, 355 00:30:59,732 --> 00:31:02,694 a southern sphere dominated by Japan 356 00:31:02,777 --> 00:31:05,280 and a northern one dominated by the Chinese. 357 00:31:05,363 --> 00:31:07,699 This is the minimum he is willing to accept. 358 00:31:08,283 --> 00:31:11,077 In addition, Hideyoshi wants the Emperor of China 359 00:31:11,160 --> 00:31:13,705 to dispatch one of his own daughters to Japan, 360 00:31:13,788 --> 00:31:15,206 to be taken as a concubine. 361 00:31:25,466 --> 00:31:29,679 Konishi Yukinaga knew that this was mission impossible. 362 00:31:29,762 --> 00:31:33,349 There was no way that the Ming emperor was going to give Hideyoshi 363 00:31:33,433 --> 00:31:36,269 the recognition that he thought he deserved. 364 00:31:40,940 --> 00:31:46,362 What Hideyoshi wants is frankly insulting to the Chinese. 365 00:31:46,446 --> 00:31:49,574 They refuse categorically to deal on these terms. 366 00:31:52,577 --> 00:31:55,455 After all, he hadn't won a victory in Korea. 367 00:31:55,538 --> 00:31:57,415 It had been an ignominious defeat. 368 00:32:02,086 --> 00:32:06,007 Instead, they offer Augustin Konishi a different deal, 369 00:32:06,090 --> 00:32:07,967 one that he ultimately accepts. 370 00:32:21,147 --> 00:32:24,067 When the Chinese envoys arrived in Kyoto, 371 00:32:24,150 --> 00:32:29,530 accompanied by Konishi and the other negotiators coming from Korea, 372 00:32:29,614 --> 00:32:33,660 they presented Hideyoshi with Chinese robes, 373 00:32:35,370 --> 00:32:38,331 and Hideyoshi was very pleased, 374 00:32:38,414 --> 00:32:40,917 because he thought this meant that 375 00:32:41,000 --> 00:32:44,170 they were offering their submission to him. 376 00:32:53,012 --> 00:32:56,349 However, very quickly there's complete confusion. 377 00:32:58,685 --> 00:33:01,020 First, these ambassadors refuse, 378 00:33:01,104 --> 00:33:03,898 because they're the ambassadors of the Emperor of China, 379 00:33:03,982 --> 00:33:05,233 to bow to Hideyoshi. 380 00:33:05,316 --> 00:33:07,568 They expect him to bow to them. 381 00:33:08,152 --> 00:33:10,530 He, of course, is not going to bow to anybody, 382 00:33:10,613 --> 00:33:13,074 and so there's a standoff between the two sides. 383 00:33:22,291 --> 00:33:26,212 When they actually bring out the letter from the Emperor of China 384 00:33:26,295 --> 00:33:27,463 announcing these terms, 385 00:33:27,547 --> 00:33:31,050 "Hideyoshi, you are King of Japan. I recognize you as such. 386 00:33:31,134 --> 00:33:32,552 As my vassal--" 387 00:33:32,635 --> 00:33:34,929 What is the meaning of this? 388 00:33:35,013 --> 00:33:38,057 -What is the meaning of this, you idiot! -Calm down, my dear! 389 00:33:41,227 --> 00:33:44,564 He realizes these crown and robes, they're not gifts. 390 00:33:44,647 --> 00:33:46,733 They're markers of his submission, 391 00:33:46,816 --> 00:33:51,029 being given by the Emperor of China, to show "You are mine now." 392 00:33:51,612 --> 00:33:54,407 How can I wear this? Get out! 393 00:33:54,490 --> 00:33:55,950 Get out of here! 394 00:33:57,076 --> 00:33:58,202 Get out! 395 00:33:58,286 --> 00:34:01,998 Hideyoshi is so humiliated and so angry, 396 00:34:02,081 --> 00:34:04,751 he orders a second invasion of Korea… 397 00:34:04,834 --> 00:34:05,752 Out! 398 00:34:05,835 --> 00:34:08,421 …but this time his objectives are more limited. 399 00:34:09,797 --> 00:34:12,842 It was instead a simple act of revenge. 400 00:34:14,510 --> 00:34:18,264 Hideyoshi forces over 100,000 more samurai 401 00:34:18,347 --> 00:34:22,268 to invade Korea in a punishing assault of death and destruction. 402 00:34:23,394 --> 00:34:25,063 However, within months, 403 00:34:25,146 --> 00:34:28,900 Korean and Chinese soldiers once again halt the advance 404 00:34:28,983 --> 00:34:32,361 and drive Japanese forces back to their coastal garrisons. 405 00:34:35,990 --> 00:34:39,327 At this point, many daimyo are up in arms. 406 00:34:39,410 --> 00:34:41,913 They've lost huge amounts of men and treasure 407 00:34:41,996 --> 00:34:43,498 with nothing to show for it. 408 00:34:44,916 --> 00:34:48,878 In the Sengoku period, it was always important for a ruler 409 00:34:48,961 --> 00:34:52,673 to reward his followers with lands and treasure, 410 00:34:52,757 --> 00:34:57,261 but the course of the war meant that there were actually no new lands in Korea 411 00:34:57,345 --> 00:35:00,348 or anything to be given to these daimyo for the long term. 412 00:35:00,431 --> 00:35:03,309 So, there was a great deal of dissatisfaction 413 00:35:03,392 --> 00:35:05,812 among those daimyo who had gone to Korea. 414 00:35:10,691 --> 00:35:14,028 So much so that quiet whispers in court 415 00:35:14,112 --> 00:35:17,740 began to circulate amongst powerful figures 416 00:35:17,824 --> 00:35:19,200 as to what should be done, 417 00:35:20,243 --> 00:35:22,036 what steps should be taken, 418 00:35:22,995 --> 00:35:24,664 and how he should disappear. 419 00:35:26,916 --> 00:35:30,461 People began to talk openly of rebellion. 420 00:35:33,631 --> 00:35:36,843 Hideyoshi is in an increasingly difficult position. 421 00:35:37,927 --> 00:35:41,013 Physically, of course, he's more and more unwell. 422 00:35:41,097 --> 00:35:44,725 It's getting harder and harder for him to leave his castle at Fushimi. 423 00:35:51,274 --> 00:35:54,026 Before he dies… he knows he's dying. 424 00:35:56,237 --> 00:35:57,947 Hideyori. 425 00:35:58,030 --> 00:36:01,409 He has to make sure Hideyori won't be deposed or murdered, 426 00:36:01,492 --> 00:36:04,036 as had happened for decades during the civil war. 427 00:36:12,086 --> 00:36:14,005 Please take care of him. 428 00:36:16,716 --> 00:36:19,552 He makes an incredibly important strategic decision. 429 00:36:29,645 --> 00:36:32,565 He decides to appoint a Council of Elders 430 00:36:32,648 --> 00:36:36,611 and have them swear to protect and watch over Hideyori 431 00:36:36,694 --> 00:36:40,448 until he becomes an adult and can take over his position 432 00:36:40,531 --> 00:36:41,949 as the leader of Japan. 433 00:36:45,620 --> 00:36:51,042 The men he picks for this are the five most powerful leaders across Japan. 434 00:36:54,128 --> 00:36:57,131 Some of them are people he has had a long relationship with, 435 00:36:57,215 --> 00:36:58,799 people he trusts. 436 00:36:58,883 --> 00:37:02,053 Others are chosen primarily because of their power, 437 00:37:02,136 --> 00:37:05,348 not necessarily because Hideyoshi trusts or likes them. 438 00:37:06,015 --> 00:37:08,976 But it's a gamble that in many ways I think he had to make. 439 00:37:11,270 --> 00:37:13,689 Of the five regents, or the five councilors, 440 00:37:13,773 --> 00:37:17,485 the two most important are Tokugawa Ieyasu 441 00:37:18,486 --> 00:37:20,196 and Maeda Toshiie. 442 00:37:26,410 --> 00:37:29,872 Maeda Toshiie will be stationed in Osaka Castle 443 00:37:29,956 --> 00:37:33,084 and will be the one responsible for raising young Hideyori, 444 00:37:33,167 --> 00:37:34,877 for managing his education, 445 00:37:34,961 --> 00:37:38,297 preparing him for the rigors of leading the country. 446 00:37:40,258 --> 00:37:43,135 Tokugawa Ieyasu is, by this point, 447 00:37:43,219 --> 00:37:45,179 the most powerful daimyo in Japan, 448 00:37:45,263 --> 00:37:46,806 other than Hideyoshi, 449 00:37:46,889 --> 00:37:49,684 and so he's really given sort of ultimate authority. 450 00:37:49,767 --> 00:37:52,395 He's basically put in charge of the entire government. 451 00:37:57,066 --> 00:38:00,820 One might expect that a council would be brought together 452 00:38:00,903 --> 00:38:05,199 of individuals able to cooperate and effectively run a government. 453 00:38:05,283 --> 00:38:09,370 However, it seems that this may not have been Hideyoshi's intent 454 00:38:09,453 --> 00:38:10,871 in this particular case. 455 00:38:14,041 --> 00:38:18,504 He seems to have quite consciously selected daimyo 456 00:38:18,587 --> 00:38:21,007 who had competing interests with one another. 457 00:38:21,507 --> 00:38:23,676 Therefore, perhaps ensuring 458 00:38:23,759 --> 00:38:26,887 that the members of the council could be counted upon 459 00:38:26,971 --> 00:38:28,764 to watch one another closely 460 00:38:28,848 --> 00:38:31,559 and make sure that no one did anything rash. 461 00:38:33,728 --> 00:38:37,106 Trying to make sure that no member of the council became 462 00:38:37,189 --> 00:38:39,650 more powerful than the other four. 463 00:38:57,835 --> 00:38:59,795 September 1598, 464 00:38:59,879 --> 00:39:01,881 after a lifetime of war, 465 00:39:01,964 --> 00:39:05,384 one of Japan's great unifiers, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, dies. 466 00:39:09,305 --> 00:39:13,351 I think for few individuals can we really ever say, 467 00:39:13,434 --> 00:39:15,895 "This individual changed the course of history." 468 00:39:16,979 --> 00:39:21,150 And Hideyoshi is most definitely someone for whom that can be said. 469 00:39:26,489 --> 00:39:28,574 His achievements were immense, 470 00:39:28,657 --> 00:39:32,161 probably the greatest ever by any Japanese leader in history. 471 00:39:34,288 --> 00:39:36,082 He was the rare leader 472 00:39:36,165 --> 00:39:41,087 who was actually able to imagine something that was entirely unheard of. 473 00:39:41,879 --> 00:39:46,550 He brought peace in a way that perhaps Nobunaga never dreamed of doing. 474 00:39:49,428 --> 00:39:52,598 He had unified the country. He had ended the civil war. 475 00:39:52,681 --> 00:39:54,975 He had created what seemed to be 476 00:39:55,059 --> 00:39:58,270 a stable political equilibrium among the great daimyo. 477 00:39:58,354 --> 00:39:59,772 But even more than that, 478 00:39:59,855 --> 00:40:03,609 his rise is an astonishing triumph 479 00:40:03,692 --> 00:40:05,361 over one's humble origins. 480 00:40:05,444 --> 00:40:08,239 From a peasant and the lowest level of the samurai, 481 00:40:08,322 --> 00:40:11,117 to the undisputed leader of Japan. 482 00:40:14,912 --> 00:40:16,330 When Hideyoshi dies, 483 00:40:16,414 --> 00:40:20,084 the Council of Five Elders does not initially make the announcement 484 00:40:20,167 --> 00:40:22,711 that the great lord, the great regent has passed. 485 00:40:23,295 --> 00:40:24,422 Instead, 486 00:40:24,505 --> 00:40:27,716 they issue cease-fire orders in Hideyoshi's name 487 00:40:27,800 --> 00:40:30,219 and finish recalling Japan's forces from Korea. 488 00:40:34,098 --> 00:40:37,977 In many ways, when Hideyoshi died, 489 00:40:38,060 --> 00:40:40,813 I suspect the daimyo breathed a sigh of relief. 490 00:40:44,567 --> 00:40:47,987 The adventure in Korea had proven disastrous. 491 00:40:50,072 --> 00:40:51,574 That being said, 492 00:40:51,657 --> 00:40:56,912 there was certainly enormous anxiety in the wake of his passing 493 00:40:56,996 --> 00:40:59,540 because he did not leave an adult heir, 494 00:40:59,623 --> 00:41:02,251 who could take over his mantle uncontested. 495 00:41:05,337 --> 00:41:06,922 As Hideyoshi wished, 496 00:41:07,006 --> 00:41:10,551 the council officially declares young Hideyori the ruler of Japan, 497 00:41:10,634 --> 00:41:13,762 though, as a young child, he exercises no actual power. 498 00:41:14,346 --> 00:41:17,433 In practice, power is now divided in a careful arrangement 499 00:41:17,516 --> 00:41:18,767 among the five elders. 500 00:41:19,351 --> 00:41:22,229 This produces an enormously dangerous situation. 501 00:41:36,368 --> 00:41:39,830 We have this delicate arrangement of power between five regents. 502 00:41:39,914 --> 00:41:42,500 One that could, with any change in that balance, 503 00:41:42,583 --> 00:41:46,921 fall apart completely and create this deadly vacuum at the center. 504 00:41:50,341 --> 00:41:53,052 No doubt most daimyo, the moment Hideyoshi died, 505 00:41:53,135 --> 00:41:55,179 started preparing for war. 506 00:42:04,855 --> 00:42:06,524 After decades on the sidelines, 507 00:42:06,607 --> 00:42:09,360 Tokugawa Ieyasu is now ready to make his move. 508 00:42:16,784 --> 00:42:20,329 The wheels are now set in motion for a cataclysmic struggle for power.