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Why did the Northern and Southern courts of Japan battle one another?

The Nambokucho Wars were fought over the issue of Dynastic succession in Japan from 1336 to 1392. It was fought between the Southern Court, established in Yoshino by former Emperor Go-Daigo; and the Northern Court, established in Kyoto by Ashikaga Takauji.


What is the name of a Japanese feudal lord?

A Bushido which was renamed Daimyo under the Ashikaga Shogunate.


What happened during the great change in japan?

jimmo changed japan


What is the rise and fall of Shogunate Japan?

There have been three Bakufu, or Shogunates, in Japanese history. Each with its own history, including an apex and a downfall. The Kamakura Bakufu was established in 1192 by Minamoto Yoritomo. The decline of Shogunal power began with the establishment of the Hojo Shikken. These men were regents who wrested real power away from the shogun. The Nambokucho Wars officially brought an end to the Bakufu during the mid-14th century. The Muromachi, or Ashikaga, Bakufu was established by Ashikaga Takauji in 1338. This brought about the Nambokucho wars. The Ahsikaga Bakufu's power began to wane with the onset of the Onin War in 1467. This ushered in the Sengoku Period of Japanese history. The Muromachi Bakufu officially ended in 1573, when Oda Nobunaga drove Ashikaga Yoshiaki from Kyoto. This brought about the Azuchi-Momoyama Period. The Tokugawa, or Edo, Bakufu was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603. The Shogunate really gained supreme control of Japan after the Siege of Osaka in 1615-1616. This effectively eliminated all opposition to the Tokugawa. The Tokugawa Bakufu came to an end after the Meiji Restoration in 1868-1869.


What strong family rose to power to become shoguns in Japan?

There are 3 bakufu (shogunates) in Japanese history. These are: The Kamakura Bakufu- Most of the Shoguns were from the Minamoto family. The Muromachi, or Ashikaga, Bakufu- The Shogunal family were the Ashikaga. The Tokugawa, or Edo, Bakufu- Most of the Shoguns were from the Tokugawa family.

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Why did the Northern and Southern courts of Japan battle one another?

The Nambokucho Wars were fought over the issue of Dynastic succession in Japan from 1336 to 1392. It was fought between the Southern Court, established in Yoshino by former Emperor Go-Daigo; and the Northern Court, established in Kyoto by Ashikaga Takauji.


What is the country code and area code of Ashikaga- Tochigi Japan?

The country code and area code of Ashikaga- Tochigi, Japan is 81, (0)284.


Who was the leader of japan in the 1500s?

the 1500s in Japan is inbetween the Sengoku period where, although the emperor was still there, the shogun was the real military power in charge of the country. The shoguns in charge during the 16th century were: Ashikaga Yoshiharu (1521 to 1546) Ashikaga Yoshiteru (1546 to 1565) Ashikaga Yoshihide (1568) Ashikaga Yoshiaki (1568 to 1573) The emperors at the time were (as follows): Go-Kashiwabara Go-Nara Ōgimachi Go-Yōzei (reign ended in the 1600s)


What is the name of a Japanese feudal lord?

A Bushido which was renamed Daimyo under the Ashikaga Shogunate.


What happened during the great change in japan?

jimmo changed japan


What is the rise and fall of Shogunate Japan?

There have been three Bakufu, or Shogunates, in Japanese history. Each with its own history, including an apex and a downfall. The Kamakura Bakufu was established in 1192 by Minamoto Yoritomo. The decline of Shogunal power began with the establishment of the Hojo Shikken. These men were regents who wrested real power away from the shogun. The Nambokucho Wars officially brought an end to the Bakufu during the mid-14th century. The Muromachi, or Ashikaga, Bakufu was established by Ashikaga Takauji in 1338. This brought about the Nambokucho wars. The Ahsikaga Bakufu's power began to wane with the onset of the Onin War in 1467. This ushered in the Sengoku Period of Japanese history. The Muromachi Bakufu officially ended in 1573, when Oda Nobunaga drove Ashikaga Yoshiaki from Kyoto. This brought about the Azuchi-Momoyama Period. The Tokugawa, or Edo, Bakufu was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603. The Shogunate really gained supreme control of Japan after the Siege of Osaka in 1615-1616. This effectively eliminated all opposition to the Tokugawa. The Tokugawa Bakufu came to an end after the Meiji Restoration in 1868-1869.


What is the rise and fall of Japan?

There have been three Bakufu, or Shogunates, in Japanese history. Each with its own history, including an apex and a downfall. The Kamakura Bakufu was established in 1192 by Minamoto Yoritomo. The decline of Shogunal power began with the establishment of the Hojo Shikken. These men were regents who wrested real power away from the shogun. The Nambokucho Wars officially brought an end to the Bakufu during the mid-14th century. The Muromachi, or Ashikaga, Bakufu was established by Ashikaga Takauji in 1338. This brought about the Nambokucho wars. The Ahsikaga Bakufu's power began to wane with the onset of the Onin War in 1467. This ushered in the Sengoku Period of Japanese history. The Muromachi Bakufu officially ended in 1573, when Oda Nobunaga drove Ashikaga Yoshiaki from Kyoto. This brought about the Azuchi-Momoyama Period. The Tokugawa, or Edo, Bakufu was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603. The Shogunate really gained supreme control of Japan after the Siege of Osaka in 1615-1616. This effectively eliminated all opposition to the Tokugawa. The Tokugawa Bakufu came to an end after the Meiji Restoration in 1868-1869.


What strong family rose to power to become shoguns in Japan?

There are 3 bakufu (shogunates) in Japanese history. These are: The Kamakura Bakufu- Most of the Shoguns were from the Minamoto family. The Muromachi, or Ashikaga, Bakufu- The Shogunal family were the Ashikaga. The Tokugawa, or Edo, Bakufu- Most of the Shoguns were from the Tokugawa family.


What were the role of shoguns Daimyos and samurais in military government of Japan?

samurai developed their own cultures that influenced Japanese culture as a whole. The culture associated with the samurai such as the tea ceremony, monochrome ink painting, rock gardens and poetry were adopted by warrior patrons throughout the centuries 1200-1600. These practices were adapted from the Chinese arts. Zen monks introduced them to Japan and they were allowed to flourish due to the interest of powerful warrior elites. Muso Soseki (1275-1351) was a Zen monk who was advisor to both Emperor Go-Daigo and General Ashikaga Takauji (1304-58). Muso as well as other monks acted as political and cultural diplomats between Japan and China. Muso was particularly well known for his garden design.Another Ashikaga patron of the arts was Yoshimasa. His cultural advisor, the Zen monk Zeami, introduced tea ceremony to him. Previously, tea had been used primarily for Buddhist monks to stay awake during meditation. samurai were the upper class, right after the royal family (which were divine.) They played a major role in government. Especially the shogun (Yoritomo, Tokugawa, hideyoshi.) They were the protection of japan.


How did Japan’s culture and traditions change during the 800s?

Rapid social changes in music, art, etc.


How did the japan's government change the country during the Meiji Restoration?

It promoted Western-style economic and educational systems.


Dynasty of Japan?

it had no dynaties but one and that was juties