The Kamikaze Saves Japan
The Mongols try to invade Japan twice. Both times a typhoon shows up and shreds the fleet. The Japanese name the wind 'divine.'
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Key Takeaways
- Sometimes, the greatest ally is unexpected — like a typhoon.
- Nature can be as formidable as any army.
- Divine or not, belief in protection can empower a nation.
- Not all battles are won by human hands.
- Even the mightiest empires have their limits.
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What happened during The Kamikaze Saves Japan?
The Mongols try to invade Japan twice. Both times a typhoon shows up and shreds the fleet. The Japanese name the wind 'divine.' This event took place 1281 CE. History Tea retells it as an immersive audio experience with cinematic narration so you can listen anywhere.
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The Kamikaze Saves Japan took place 1281 CE. The Mongols try to invade Japan twice. Both times a typhoon shows up and shreds the fleet. The Japanese name the wind 'divine.' You can listen to the full retelling with immersive narration on the History Tea app.
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