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Period: 1183 to 1198
Reign of Japan's Emperor Go-Toba
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1185
Battle of Dannoura
Battle of Dannoura where the Minamoto defeat the rival Taira. The young emperor Antoku drowns. -
Period: 1185 to 1336
Kamakura shogunate
The kamakura shogunate started in 11185 and finished in 1336 -
1191
The Shinto Tsurugaoka Hachiman moved
during 1191 Shinto Tsurugaoka Hachiman moved from Shinto Tsurugaoka Hachiman because of the minamoto no yoritomo made him. -
1192
Yoritomo took the title of shogun
In 1192 Yoritomo took the title of shogun. -
Period: 1192 to 1199
Minamoto no Yoritomo is shogun in Japan.
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1195
restoration of nara temple
The Todaiji temple at Nara, Japan, is restored by the Minamoto clan. -
Period: 1202 to 1203
Minamoto no Yorie is shogun of Japan.
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Period: 1203 to 1219
Minamoto no Sanetomo is shogun of Japan.
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Period: 1203 to 1205
Hojo Tokimasa acts as regent to Japan's shogun
Hojo Tokimasa acts as regent to Japan's shogun, the first of 16 such regents -
1218
The Tale of the Heike
The Tale of the Heike (Heike monogatari) is first published in Japan. -
1219
Hojo Masako and Hojo Tokimasa take over
Hojo Masako and Hojo Tokimasa take over as regents for the Japanese shogun, thus permanently transferring power from the Minamoto to Hojo clans. -
1221
The Jokyu Disturbance - Japan's emperor Go-Toba launches
The Jokyu Disturbance was when Japan's emperor Go-Toba launched a failed coup against the Kamakura Shogunate. -
1225
vice regent to shogun created
The position of vice-regent to the shogun (rensho) is created in Japan. -
1232
a new law code
In 1232 they got a new law code in japan -
1249
japan formed a high court
During the shogun in 1249 japan formed a high court called ikitsukeshu -
Period: 1249 to 1253
Buddhism monastery built Kamakura
The Kenchoji Zen Buddhism monastery is built in Kamakura, Japan. -
1252
The Kotokuin Temple Buddha built
The Kotokuin Temple had a massive bronze statue of Buddha and was built at Kamakura Japan in 1252 -
1274
First invasion of japan
The first invasion of Japan by the Mongol ruler Kublai Khan fails. -
1281
Second invasion of japan
The second invasion of Japan failed it was invaded by the Mongol ruler/Yuan dynasty emperor Kublai Khan -
1283
The Engakuji Zen Buddhist monastery is established
In 1283 the Engakuji Zen Buddhist monastery was founded by Hojo Tokimune at kamakura japan. -
Period: 1318 to 1339
Go-Daigo reigns as emperor of Japan.
Between 1318 an 1339 the emperor go-daigo reigns many different event happened during him in power. -
Period: 1327 to 1333
last shogun in kamakura shogunate
the last shogun from the kamakura shogun is shogun his name is Hojo Moritoki -
1333
Nitta Yoshisada attacks
Nitta Yoshisada attacks and destroys Kamakura, capital of Japan's Kamakura Shogunate. -
Period: 1333 to 1336
The Kemmu Restoration when the Japanese emperor
The Kemmu Restoration when the Japanese emperor Go-Daigo uses rebel warlords to oust the Kamakura Shogunate. -
1338
Ashikaga Takauji becomes the new shogun in Japan
Ashikaga Takauji becomes the new shogun in Japan, it is the beginning of the Ashikaga (Muromachi) Shogunate. -
William Adams Arrives in Japan
japan first visitor from England , The the pilot from the vessel was William Adams. he was shipwrecked off southern japan.There was only 1/24 who survived to meet the Japanese party.The only to survive was Adam then got taken by the Japanese party Tokugawa Ieyasu who was the countries strong Daimyo,The Daimyo had interest in shipbuilding, navigation which was good for Adams cause the Daimyo wanted him to be trusted and commercial agent. Then he got samurai privilege to wear two swords. -
Battle of Sekigahara
In 1600 the grate battle of sekigahara happened -
Ieyasu Moves Capital to Edo
In 1603 the leyasu decided to move to the capital of edo. -
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Tokugawa Shogunate
The Tokugawa shogunate was known as the most peaceful and stable period during the shogun. The Tokugawa shogun was also known as the Edo period. -
Hidetada Becomes Second Shogun
In 1605 hidetada became the second shogun of japan. -
Missionaries Expelled From Japan
In 1610 miissionaries was expelled from japan. -
Siege of Osaka Castle
In 1614 the siege of Osaka castle took place it is a great castle. -
the suppression and persecution of Christianity
In 1614 the suppression and persecution of Christianity happened it was a really big event. -
destruction of the Toyotomi clan
In 1615 the destruction of the toyotomi clan happened it was a really big event and caused a lot. -
Death of Ieyasu
Sadly in 1616 leyasu died after a long life. -
William Adams Dies
William Adams arrived in japan from England but sadly died in 1620 -
shogun Iemitsu forbade travelling abroad
during 1633 they banned traveling abroad this was done by the shogun lemitsu. -
Great Edo Fire
In 1657 there was a massive fire in edo causing lots of damage it was a grate big fire. -
Meiji restoration
In 1868 they restored meiji to make it great again