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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 4H 33M

Life in 1700s Japan — Quieter Than You Imagine 🎎 | Boring History for Sleep

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Life in 18th-century Japan unfolded within a structured and deeply traditional society. Under the rule of the shogunate, daily routines were shaped by order, hierarchy, and long-established customs.Farmers, artisans, and merchants lived within defined roles, where stability was valued and change came slowly. Behind the stillness lay discipline, subtle social rules, and a world guided by balance and restraint.A calm journey through routine, tradition, and the quiet rhythms of everyday life in early modern Japan.Boring history for sleep – Soft stories about difficult lives.

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