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Kamakura shogunate (2753 bytes)
1: ...s its name from the capital and is known as the [[Kamakura period]]. 3: Before the establishment of the Kamakura ''bakufu'', civil power in Japan was primarily he... 5: ...on of shogun himself, establishing the [[Ashikaga shogunate]]. Kamakura (268 bytes) 1: [[ja:鎌倉]][[pt:Kamakura]] 3: '''Kamakura''' can refer to: 5: * The city of [[Kamakura, Kanagawa|Kamakura]] in [[Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]] 6: * The [[Kamakura Shogunate]] period in the [[History of Japan]] 7: * The Kamakura family name in Japan Kamakura, Kanagawa (1974 bytes) 2: ...akura_crowd.jpg|thumb|300px|Crowds of visitors in Kamakura<BR>(Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine)]] 3: '''Kamakura''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: 鎌Ì... 5: ...n from here under what is known as the [[Kamakura Shogunate]]. 8: ...e [[Guan Yin|Kannon]] Temple complete the list of Kamakura's most famous historical and religious sites. 18: * [http://www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp/english Official website] in English Ashikaga shogunate (2846 bytes) 1: The '''Ashikaga shogunate''' ([[Japanese language|Jp]]. 足利... 6: ...incial [[daimyo]], and the military power of the shogunate depended largely on their loyalty to the Ashikaga... 8: The Ashikaga shogunate was destroyed in [[1573]] when [[Oda Nobunaga]] d... Tokugawa shogunate (16791 bytes) 1: ...tal city of [[Edo]], now [[Tokyo]]. The Tokugawa shogunate ruled from [[Edo castle]] until the [[Meiji Resto... 4: The Tokugawa period, unlike the shogunates before it, was based on the strict class hierarc... 6: ...nating in the [[Meiji Restoration]]. The Tokugawa Shogunate came to an official end in [[1868]], with the res... 19: === Shogunate and Han === 20: ...eaning "military government" — that is, the shogunate. The ''[[Han (Japan)|han]]'' were the domains hea... Kamakura period (12457 bytes) 2: ...hed in [[1192]] by the first [[Kamakura, Kanagawa|Kamakura]] [[shogun]] [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]]. 4: ... period ended in 1333 with the destruction of the shogunate and the short reestablishment of imperial rule un... 6: The Kamakura period is also said to be the beginning of the [[... 9: The Kamakura period (1185-1333) marks the transition to the Ja... 11: ...wly organized military families were attracted to Kamakura. Late Tokugawa shogunate (1620 bytes) 1: ...t ''Ishin Shishi'' (nationalist patriots) and the shogunate forces, including the elite ''Shinsengumi'' (newl... 22: ... and the Diplomatic Contacts in the Late Tokugawa Shogunate] Minamoto no Yoriie (1246 bytes) 1: ...apan]]. Eldest son of the founder of the Kamakura shogunate [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]], his mother was [[Hojo M... 3: ... this time however, the power of the shogun and [[shogunate]] had already fallen into the hands of his grandf... 5: ...oto no Sanetomo]] as third shogun of the Kamakura shogunate. 10: |width="40%"|'''[[Kamakura shogunate|Kamakura Shogun]]'''<br>1202–1203 16: [[Category:Kamakura shoguns]] Prince Morikuni (916 bytes) 1: ...was the 9th and last [[shogun]] of the [[Kamakura shogunate]] of [[Japan]]. 3: ...uppet ruler]]. After the collapse of the Kamakura shogunate, he became a [[Buddhist]] priest. He died shortly... 11: |width="40%"|'''[[Kamakura shogunate|Kamakura Shogun]]'''<br>1308–1333 17: [[Category:Kamakura shoguns]] Prince Koreyasu (1000 bytes) 1: ...[1289]]) was the 7th [[shogun]] of the [[Kamakura shogunate]] of [[Japan]]. He was the nominal ruler controll... 3: ...gun]] [[Prince Munetaka]] in [[Kamakura, Kanagawa|Kamakura]]. He was installed as the 7th shogun at the age ... 10: |width="40%"|'''[[Kamakura shogunate|Kamakura Shogun]]'''<br>1266–1289 16: [[Category:Kamakura shoguns]] Kujo Yoritsugu (839 bytes) 1: ...252]]) was the fifth [[shogun]] of the [[Kamakura shogunate]] of [[Japan]]. His father was former shogun [[Ku... 10: |width="40%"|'''[[Kamakura shogunate|Kamakura Shogun]]'''<br>1244–1252 19: [[Category:Kamakura shoguns]] Prince Munetaka (914 bytes) 1: ...[1266]]) was the 6th [[shogun]] of the [[Kamakura shogunate]] of [[Japan]]. 12: |width="40%"|'''[[Kamakura shogunate|Kamakura Shogun]]'''<br>1252–1266 18: [[Category:Kamakura shoguns]] Prince Hisaaki (791 bytes) 1: ...[1308]]) was the 8th [[shogun]] of the [[Kamakura shogunate]] of [[Japan]]. He was the nominal ruler controll... 11: |width="40%"|'''[[Kamakura shogunate|Kamakura Shogun]]'''<br>1289–1308 17: [[Category:Kamakura shoguns]] Hojo Masako (1100 bytes) 1: ... and third shoguns, respectively, of the Kamakura shogunate. 3: ...usurped all political and military power of the [[shogunate]], relegating the position and title of ''Seii Ta... 5: ...226]]. Controlling the puppet shogun and overall shogunate until her death, Masako became to be called the '... Gokenin (1119 bytes) 3: ==Gokenin during the [[Kamakura period]]== 7: ...ugo]] of each province. The direct vassals of the shogunate were called Hōkōshū (奉Ð... 11: ...e lowest-ranking direct vassals of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] next to [[hatamoto]]. Unlike hatamoto, gokenin ... Kemmu restoration (597 bytes) 1: ...makura shogunate]] and the rise of the [[Ashikaga shogunate]], when [[Emperor Go-Daigo of Japan|Emperor Go-Da... 7: < [[Kamakura period]] | [[History of Japan]] | [[Muromachi per... Samurai-dokoro (2200 bytes) 1: ...e [[Kamakura shogunate|Kamakura]] and [[Muromachi shogunate]]s. 5: ==The Samurai-dokoro of the Kamakura shogunate== 7: ...organ of the shogunate. Its role was to guard the shogunate and give judgment on criminals in peacetime and t... 13: ==The Samurai-dokoro of the Muromachi shogunate== 15: ...Kosamurai-dokoro were taken over by the Muromachi shogunate. The director was called shoshi or tōnin (&#... Hikitsuke (1525 bytes) 1: ...e [[Kamakura shogunate|Kamakura]] and [[Muromachi shogunate]]s of [[Japan]]. 5: ...nly conflicts of the [[gokenin|vassals]] of the [[shogunate]], but later treated more generall cases. 7: ...d to make rough-and-ready decisions in the late [[Kamakura period]]. The Hikitsukeshu were mostly occupied b... 9: The Muromachi shogunate took over the system of Hikitsuke, but it lost it... Kujo Yoritsune (1505 bytes) 1: ...]] (r. [[1226]]–[[1244]]) of the [[Kamakura shogunate]] of [[Japan]]. His father was ''[[kampaku]]'' [[... 5: ... in a political deal between his father and the [[shogunate]] [[regent]] [[Hojo Yoshitoki]] and [[Hojo Masako... 12: |width="40%"|'''[[Kamakura shogunate|Kamakura Shogun]]'''<br>1226–1244 18: [[Category:Kamakura shoguns]] Minamoto no Sanetomo (2651 bytes) 1: [[Image:KamakuraHachimanguTree.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Tree at Hachi... 2: ...jo Masako]], and his older brother was the second Kamakura shogun [[Minamoto no Yoriie]]. 4: ...] usurped all political and military power of the shogunate, relegating the position and title of ''Seii Tais... 6: ...ese poems of the [[Heian period|Heian]] and early Kamakura periods. Sanetomo also achieved the third highes... 8: ...at the steps of [[Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine]] in Kamakura. With his assassination, the [[Seiwa Genji]] line...
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