Listen "The Normanton Incident"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we take you back to October 24, 1886, when the British cargo steamer Normanton sank off the coast of Japan, leading to the tragic loss of 25 Japanese passengers. We’ll explore the actions of the ship’s crew, the exoneration of the captain, and the injustice that ignited a national movement in Japan. From the formation of the Great Empire of Japan Marine Rescue Group to the legacy of this disaster in shaping Japan’s modern identity and its international relations with Great Britain, this story reveals much about the power dynamics and racial tensions of the era. Join us as we delve into one of the most significant maritime incidents of the 19th century, a tragedy that pushed Japan to stand firm against Western imperialism.
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