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Kuroda argues that the statue was originally a statue of Hōjō Tokiyori sculpted in Kamakura in the 14th century, but after the original statue of Yoritomo was lost, an altered statue of Tokiyori was used as a replacement. On the other hand, he considers the inscription on the statue of Minamoto no
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In the aftermath, harsh terms were imposed on the Minamoto and their allies. Only Yoshitomo's three young boys remained alive, so that Kiyomori and the Taira clan were now the undisputed leaders of Japan. Yoritomo, the new head of the Minamoto, was not executed by Kiyomori because of pleas from
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clan were split. The head of the clan, Tameyoshi, sided with Sutoku. However, his son, Yoshitomo (father of Yoritomo), sided with Toba and Go-Shirakawa, as well as Kiyomori. In the end, the supporters of Go-Shirakawa won the civil war, thus ensuring victory for Yoshitomo and Kiyomori. Sutoku was
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From 1181 to 1184, a de facto truce with the Taira-dominated court allowed Yoritomo the time to build an administration of his own, centered on his military headquarters in Kamakura. In the end he triumphed over his rival cousins, who sought to steal control of the clan from him, and over the
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placed under house arrest, and Yorinaga was fatally wounded in battle. Tameyoshi was executed by the forces of Yoshitomo. Nonetheless, Go-Shirakawa and Kiyomori were ruthless, and Yoshitomo found himself as the head of the
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Historian Hideo Kuroda organized and examined the portraits and statues of Minamoto no Yoritomo and has concluded as follows. When comparing the statues of Minamoto no Yoritomo in Higashihirozo and
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that "Yoritomo's body is of rigorous power, and his fierce nature is accompanied with a clear distinction and firm resolution of the judgement of right and wrong." Yoritomo practiced
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Inseiki Azuma-no-kuni to Runin・Minamoto no Poritomo no Tachiitchi (院政期東国と流人・源頼朝の位置) & Chusei no Kokudokoken to Tenno・Buke (中世の国土高権と天皇・武家)
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describes Yoritomo saying "his face is large and appearance is beautiful." The imperial messenger Nakahara no Yasusada, who met Yoritomo in
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in the first quarter of the 13th century. Thus, Kuroda concludes that this statue is the only accurate depiction of Minamoto no Yoritomo.
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As he rose to a position of power, Yoritomo began to defy and undermine the authority of Emperor Go-Shirakawa by appointing his own
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Yoritomo was "more adult-like than others of his age", and the figure of a young warrior Yoritomo appears in the picture scroll of
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clan, now under the leadership of Kiyomori, and the Minamoto clan, under the leadership of Yoshitomo, began to factionalize again.
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is still maintained today, adjacent to Shirahata Shrine, a short distance from the spot believed to be the site of the so-called
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led a rapid night attack. After his defeat in Mt. Ishibashiyama, Minamoto no Yoritomo fled into the Hakone mountains, stayed in
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the ex-emperor's palace, defeating the Minamoto. Yoshitomo fled the capital but was later betrayed and executed by a retainer.
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killed Sukenari. Then, Tokimune raided Yoritomo's mansion attempting to attack Yoritomo, but was finally taken down by
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in August 1183, said that "he is short and his face is large, his appearance is graceful and language is civilized."
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depicting Yoritomo and his retainers releasing cranes to mourn for the war dead in the Mutsu and Dewa Conquest.
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to be the name of the repairer instead of the name of the sculptor, and that it was made at the request of
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attempt and ending the massacre. After this, Yoritomo took Tokimune in for questioning and had him
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in 1180. After five years of civil war, the Minamoto clan finally defeated the Taira in the
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took place on May 28 of the same year at the Fuji no Makigari hunting event. The brothers
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Jōgyō (貞暁, March 18, 1186 – May 27, 1231 ), also known as Kamamura Hōin (鎌倉法印), second son
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to the east. Not all Minamoto thought of Yoritomo as rightful heir, however. His uncle,
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family. After successfully maneuvering himself to the position of rightful heir of the
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A character named "Yoritomo" appears in Book 6: "The Lords of the Rising Sun" in the
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In the summer of 1189, Yoritomo invaded and subjugated the northern provinces of
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In 1156, factional divisions in the court erupted into open warfare within the
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clan descended from the imperial family on his father's side. Nonetheless, in
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Concubine: Daishin no Tsubone (大進局), daughter of Date Tomomune (伊達朝宗)
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First shogun of Japan and of the Kamakura Shogunate from 1192 to 1199
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He also appears as a prominent character in the 2021 anime series
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adventure gamebook series, where Yoritomo is the self-proclaimed
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and of Japan, ruling from 1192 until 1199, also the first ruling
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defeated the Taira in several battles, but they could not stop
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was relegated to the role of "national ceremony and ritual".
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Kiyomori's stepmother but was exiled. Yoritomo's brothers,
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Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Minamoto no Yoriie" in
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was the head of the Minamoto clan. His childhood name was
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Yoritomo established himself as the rightful heir of the
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Minamoto no Yoritomo scroll painting, late 14th century
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Lady Mihata (三幡, 1186 – July 24, 1199), second daughter
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with them. In 1184, the Minamoto replaced Antoku with
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Kumano Rekishi Kenkyū: Kumano Rekishi Kenkyūkai Kiyō
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in 1183 and chasing the Taira south. The Taira took
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He received the 821:Call to arms and the Genpei War (1180–1185) 2066: 2052: 1832: 765:Possible Wife: Yaehime (八重姫), daughter of 722:. Meanwhile, he was notified of events in 66: 1643: 1530: 1528: 1526: 1524: 1201:Presumed portrait of Minamoto no Yoritomo 101:July 12, 1192 – February 9, 1199 1649: 1590: 1584: 1522: 1520: 1518: 1516: 1514: 1512: 1510: 1508: 1506: 1504: 1246: 1195: 975: 971: 956:, who suffered a terrible defeat at the 824: 518: 1958:源頼朝: 時代代表日本英雄伝. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1987. 1867:. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 1720:. Japan. pp. Article May 22, 1193. 1077:, thus saving Yoritomo from a possible 511:, which lasted until the 17th century. 14: 2409: 1816:The True Image of Minamoto no Yoritomo 1809: 1754: 1615: 1558: 1556: 1534: 1318:, another Japanese historical figure. 1275: 772:Chizurumaru (千鶴丸), possible first son 649:clan, while Yoritomo became the heir. 609:sided with the son of Fujiwara regent 2047: 1501: 1065:murdered the killer of their father, 667:Four years later, Kiyomori supported 1562: 1438: 1436: 1418: 1416: 2073: 1970:Eiji Yoshikawa's Historical Fiction 1553: 1283:Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings 629:sided with Tadazane's younger son, 24: 1966:Yoshikawa Eiji Rekishi Jidai Bunko 1838:Nussbaum, "Ashikaga Yoshikane" at 1570:. Overlook Duckworth. p. 30. 1240:). One of his brothers-in-law was 1226:, took control after his death at 936:, Yoritomo's rival, from entering 25: 2503: 1987: 1889:源頼朝. Tokyo: Iwanami-shoten, 1995. 1654:. 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Index

Yoritomo
Japanese name
surname

Fujiwara no Takanobu
Shōgun
Go-Toba
Minamoto no Yoriie
Kawachi Genji
Minamoto clan
Minamoto no Yoshitomo
Minamoto no Yoriie
Owari Province
Kamakura
Kamakura shogunate
Hōjō Masako
Kame no Mae
ja
Daishin no Tsubone
ja
Minamoto no Yoriie
Minamoto no Sanetomo
Shimazu Tadahisa
Ōhime
ja
Minamoto no Yoshitomo
Yura Gozen
ja
Fujiwara no Suenori
Minamoto no Yoshihira

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