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Tomb of Hojo Yoshitoki (Hokke-do ruins)
神奈川県
Burial site of Hojo Yoshitoki, who won the Jokyu War — National Historic Site east of the Hokke-do ruins
創建
1224
種別
史跡
Access
20 min walk from JR Kamakura Station East Exit
Nishimikado, Kamakura (east of Hokke-do ruins)
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Historic Site
Founded 1224
802 years
概要
The burial site of Hojo Yoshitoki, second regent of the Kamakura shogunate. Yoshitoki, who died in 1224 at age 62, was interred just east of the Hokke-do ruins. He repelled Emperor Go-Toba's plan to destroy the shogunate in the Jokyu War, securing the foundation of warrior government. Together with his sister Hojo Masako, he was one of the most pivotal figures in shogunate history. A nationally de…
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Burial site of Yoshitoki, who died in 1224 at age 62. Located just east of the Hokke-do ruins. Large-scale building remains were confirmed in 2005 excavations, now a nationally designated historic site.

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1205
Hōjō Yoshitoki Becomes Shikken
In 1205, Hōjō Yoshitoki succeeded his father Tokimasa as the second regent (shikken) of the Kamakura shogunate, following the Maki Affair in which Tokimasa was exiled. Under the nominal authority of Shogun Sanetomo, Yoshitoki consolidated Hōjō power by eliminating rival Gokenin leaders. His greatest achievement was defeating the Jōkyū War (1221) against the retired Emperor Go-Toba, establishing shogunal supremacy over the imperial court. Yoshitoki's regency defined the golden age of the Kamakura shogunate.
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1221
承久の乱
1221年5月、後鳥羽上皇が北条義時追討の院宣を発して起こした討幕の乱。朝廷方は畿内・西国の武士を集めたが、鎌倉の北条政子が御家人たちに頼朝の恩を説いて結束を呼びかけ、幕府軍は総勢十九万ともいわれる大軍で京都へ進撃した。朝廷軍は美濃の宇治川・木曽川などの防衛線を突破され、わずか一ヶ月で京都が陥落。後鳥羽上皇は隠岐へ、順徳上皇は佐渡へ配流され、仲恭天皇は廃位された。この乱の後、幕府は京都に六波羅探題を設置し朝廷を監視下に置いた。武家政権が朝廷を完全に支配下に置いた日本史の一大転換点。
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1221
Post-Jōkyū Relations Between Court and Shogunate
Following the Jōkyū War of 1221, Hōjō Masako and Yoshitoki systematically institutionalized shogunal control over the imperial court. The retired Emperor Go-Toba was exiled to Oki, two other retired emperors were banished, and Emperor Juntoku was deposed. The Rokuhara Tandai was established in Kyoto to monitor the court. The shogunate gained effective influence over imperial succession. This transformation fundamentally altered Japan's power structure, establishing the framework for 700 years of warrior governance.
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