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    The Nanboku-chō period (南北朝時代, Nanboku-chō jidai, "North and South court period", also known as the Northern and Southern Courts period), spanning from...
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  • killed Shibukawa Yoshiki, Iwamatsu Tsuneie, Imagawa Norimitsu (of the Nanboku-cho period), and Koyama Hidetomo. They temporarily occupied Kamakura and forced...
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    This period of coexistence of the two dynasties is called the Nanboku-chō period, which corresponds to the beginning of the Muromachi period. The Northern...
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    Sadamune. Nanboku-chō period. Important Cultural Property. Tokyo National Museum. Wakizashi made by Osafune Motoshige. Nanboku-chō period. Tokyo National...
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  • of the Shinano province Suwa Yorishige (Nanboku-chō period), military commander during the Nanboku-chō period This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    insignia. The shogun named his own emperor, giving rise to the era Nanboku-chō period (南北朝, lit. "Southern and Northern Courts"). During the 1850s and 1860s...
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  • The following is a list of Japanese battles, organised by date. Jimmu's Eastern Expedition (c. 7th century BCE) Takehaniyasuhiko Rebellion (c. 1st century...
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    Ichijo. Edo period. Tokyo National Museum. A wakizashi forged by Soshu Akihiro. Nanboku-chō period. (top) Wakizashi mounting, Early Meiji period. (bottom)...
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    Emperor Go-En'yū (category People of Nanboku-chō-period Japan)
    during the period of two courts in Japan. According to pre-Meiji scholars, his reign spanned the years from 1371 through 1382. This Nanboku-chō "sovereign"...
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    the Aso district. During this time they were very powerful. In the Nanboku-chō period, the Aso family faced problems. They strongly supported the Southern...
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    years for official papers. The five era names used since the end of the Edo period in 1868 can be abbreviated by taking the first letter of their romanized...
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    period. Moreover, anthologizing served as a proof of cultural legitimacy of the patrons and often had political connotations. The Nanboku-chō period (1334–1392)...
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    Emperor Go-Komatsu (category People of Nanboku-chō-period Japan)
    of Go-Komatsu's Nanboku-chō and post-Nanboku-chō reign are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Nanboku-chō northern court...
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    foot in the Kamakura period (1185–1333). Their main weapon was a long naginata and sasuga was a spare weapon. In the Nanboku-chō period (1336–1392) which...
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    The Azuchi–Momoyama period (安土桃山時代, Azuchi–Momoyama jidai) was the final phase of the Sengoku period (戦国時代, Sengoku jidai) in Japanese history from 1568...
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    off the honor of being a warrior preferred to use ōdachi. In the Nanboku-chō period in the 14th century, huge Japanese swords such as ōdachi were at their...
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    The Kamakura period (鎌倉時代, Kamakura jidai, 1185–1333) is a period of Japanese history that marks the governance by the Kamakura shogunate, officially established...
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    family to gain influence over the throne. The period from 1086 to 1156 was the age of supremacy of the In-no-chō and of the rise of the military class throughout...
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  • Northern Court (category Nanboku-chō period)
    Pretenders, were a set of six pretenders to the throne of Japan during the Nanboku-chō period from 1336 through 1392. The present Imperial House of Japan is descended...
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  • 13th century, Kamakura period. Important Cultural Property. Tokyo National Museum. Hirumaki tachi. 14th century, Nanboku-chō period. Important Cultural Property...
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    The Yayoi period (弥生時代, Yayoi jidai) started in the late Neolithic period in Japan, continued through the Bronze Age, and towards its end crossed into...
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    The Edo period (江戸時代, Edo jidai), also known as the Tokugawa period (徳川時代, Tokugawa jidai), is the period between 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan...
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  • Southern Court (category Nanboku-chō period)
    to sovereignty during the Nanboku-chō period spanning from 1336 through 1392 were usurped by the Northern Court. This period ended with the Southern Court...
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  • Kamakura shogunate (category Kamakura period)
    Ashikaga shogunate in 1336 (Nanboku-chō period). There are various theories as to the year in which the Kamakura period and Kamakura shogunate began...
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    equivalent to a military dictator. From 1346 to 1358, during the Nanboku-cho period, the Ashikaga shogunate gradually expanded the authority of the Shugo...
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    Nitta Yoshisada (category People of Nanboku-chō-period Japan)
    1338) also known as Minamoto no Yoshisada was a samurai lord of the Nanboku-chō period Japan. He was the head of the Nitta clan in the early fourteenth century...
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    foot in the Kamakura period. Their main weapon was a long naginata, with the sasuga as a spare weapon. In the Nanboku-chō period, which corresponds to...
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    from 1336 to 1392 of the Muromachi period are known as the Nanboku-chō or Northern and Southern Court period. This period is marked by the continued resistance...
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  • Yūki Munehiro (category People of Kamakura-period Japan)
    January 1, 1339) He was a Kamakura Period military figure who defended the Southern Court during the Nanboku-chō period. He is enshrined at Yūki Shrine in...
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    around 38–39,000 years ago. The Jōmon period, named after its cord-marked pottery, was followed by the Yayoi period in the first millennium BC when new...
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