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Masako Hojo, the widow of Yoritomo and the mother of two late Shogun, turned hereafter most influential political figure wielding her power, and she was called the Nun Shogun.
It was built at the east side of Amanawa Shinmei Jinja in 1225 by Masako Hojo (1157-1225) to pray for the repose of her departed husband, Yoritomo Minamoto (1147-1199), the founder ...
An-yo-in. Official Name: Gionzan chorakuji an-yo-in Religious sect: Jodo sect, Buddhism Founded in: 1225 by: Masako Hojo (1157-1225) Founding priest: Gangyobo-Kenjo, a.k.a ...
Jufukuji. Official Name: Kikokuzan Jufuku-kongo Zenji Religious sect: Kenchoji School, Rinzai (Zen) Sect, Buddhism Founded in: 1200, by: Masako Hojo (1157-1225)
In her place Masako Hojo fell in love with Yoritomo. Tatsuhime watched over them and helped them to meet in secret. However while combing her hair Tatsuhime was consumed with ...
An-yo-in. Official Name: Gionzan chorakuji an-yo-in Religious sect: Jodo sect, Buddhism Founded in: 1225 by: Masako Hojo (1157-1225) Founding priest: Gangyobo-Kenjo, a ...
Jufukuji. Official Name: Kikokuzan Jufuku-kongo Zenji Religious sect: Kenchoji School, Rinzai (Zen) Sect, Buddhism Founded in: 1200, by: Masako Hojo (1157-1225)
In her place Masako Hojo fell in love with Yoritomo. Tatsuhime watched over them and helped them to meet in secret. However while combing her hair Tatsuhime was consumed ...
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