Rensho Rensho

Rensho - Definition and Overview

Rensho (連署) was an assistant of shikken (regents) of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan.

The rensho, which means cosigner, put his signature next to that of the shikken on the official orders. In 1224 the third shikken Hojo Yasutoki appointed Tokifusa as the rensho for the first time. Since then, rensho was chosen from influential members of the Hojo clan, but not from the main line of the clan (tokuso) except Tokimune, who temporarily occupied the position from 1264 to 1268.

List of Rensho

  1. Hojo Tokifusa (r. 1225-1240)
  2. Hojo Shigetoki (r. 1247-1256)
  3. Hojo Masamura (r. 1256-1264)
  4. Hojo Tokimune (r. 1264-1268)
  5. Hojo Masamura (r. 1268-1273)
  6. Hojo Yoshimasa (r. 1273-1277)
  7. Hojo Shigetoki (r. 1283-1287)
  8. Hojo Nobutoki (r. 1287-1301)
  9. Hojo Tokimura (r. 1301-1305)
  10. Hojo Munenobu (r. 1305-1311)
  11. Hojo Hirotoki (r. 1311-1312)
  12. Hojo Sadaaki (r. 1315-1326)
  13. Hojo Koresada (r. 1326-1327)
  14. Hojo Shigetoki (r. 1330-1333)

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