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However, Tada Yukitsuna was a spy for Kiyomori, and reported the conspiracy to his lord. Saikō, a monk, was tortured and then executed, angering monastic groups already opposed to his considerable secular authority. Kiyomori then rebuked Emperor Go-Shirakawa, who had been aware of the plot, seized a
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This is the most famous of a number of conspiracies and uprisings against Kiyomori. He rose quickly to power in the 1160s and dominated rather than guided the Imperial Court, taking advantage of his position to install members of his own family into high court positions, and marrying them into the
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gathered, along with others, in a small country villa in Shishigatani, to conspire against Kiyomori and the
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number of mansions belonging to the Fujiwara, and dismissed a number of officials from office, including
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Imperial family. In a number of ways, and on a number of occasions, he offended and opposed the
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The events, and their consequences, are related in the classical epic
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which concern themselves with the exiles on Kikai-ga-shima.
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Index


uprising
Taira no Kiyomori
Japan
Japanese
Jōken Hōin
cloistered
Emperor Go-Shirakawa
Fujiwara family
Fujiwara no Narichika
Fujiwara no Naritsune
Fujiwara no Moromitsu
Taira no Yasuyori
Tada no Kurando Yukitsuna
Genji
Settsu
Shunkan
Taira clan
Regent
Fujiwara no Motofusa
Kyūshū
Kikai Island
Heike monogatari
Noh
Shunkan
jōruri
Heike Nyogo-ga-Shima
ISBN
0804705232
Global Citizens News Vol 78

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