For this shogun, age is just a number. Plus, Iceland's whale hunts; Lyme disease is spreading
| | Monday, May 15, 2023 | | | | |
| COLLECTION THE HONOLULU MUSEUM OF ART. GIFT OF PHILIP H. ROACH JR., 2014
| | We can learn a lot from Tokugawa Ieyasu. He started his upward climb to rule at age 15, capitalizing on cleverness and patience (and a little bit of luck) to become a shogun at 60.
Gradually and strategically, the shogun (depicted above) built a dynasty that endured in Japan for 265 years.
Read about his rise and let us know of late-bloomers you admire. | | | |
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| | A seasoned warrior’s big win: A 19th-century screen depicts the Battle of Sekigahara (1600), which cleared Tokugawa Ieyasu’s path to the shogunate and marked the beginning of the end of centuries of war. Read more. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ASTRID HARRISSON/ALAMY | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY TARA WRAY | | Setting the scene: You see a dog locked in a hot car. The owner is nowhere in sight. What should you do? (Hint: The answer depends on which state you live.)
A: Smash the window and rescue the dog B: Call the police C: All of the above D: None of the above | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ARNE FEUERHAHN, HARD TO PORT | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY FRANK BIENEWALD, LIGHTROCKET/GETTY IMAGES | | A colorful surprise: Many associate the swirl of colors to the 1960s hippie movement, but tie-dye’s history is a bit of a mystery. From Peru to Nigeria, Japan and Southeast Asia, tie-dying has been used as a symbol of love and in religious ceremonies. In some cases, it has been forbidden. (Above, tie-dyed saris and scarves dry in the sun.) | | | |
Today’s soundtrack: Alone in Kyoto, Air
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