{ Military rule Who ran Japan?. Fujiwara clan were in charge They controlled all the important government offices The Emperor even married Fujiwara women.

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{ Military rule Who ran Japan?

Fujiwara clan were in charge They controlled all the important government offices The Emperor even married Fujiwara women The Emperor named Minamoto Yorimoto as SHOGUN. He moved the city to Kamukura This began the start of the Shogun era Emperor were only allowed religious duties and Shoguns and samurais ruled Japan KAMUKURA The Kamukura Shogunate lasted nearly 150 years New laws outlined the rights of the Samurai and Buddhism gathered strength Minamoto no Yorimoto was the head Shogun 1086 – 1192 FIGHTING FOR CONTROL During this time there were three clans fighting for power FUJIWARA MINAMOTO TAIRA In 1068 the Emperor reduced the power the FUJIWARA clan had by electing members of the rival MINAMOTO clan to important government offices This emperor, Go- Sanjo was also the first emperor in more then 200 years whose mother was not from the Fujiwara clan He also married members of the Fujiwara so his heirs were loyal to MINAMOTO rather than FUJIWARA This lead to the eventual rise of the MINAMOTO clan – FIGHTING FOR CONTROL

The Emperor Go- Daigo resisted the military government He got the support from Ashikaga samurai and forced the Kamukura out But then the Ashikaga kicked out the Emperor The Ashikaga clan then ruled Japan for the next 237 years ! The Ashikaga clan could not control the other daiymo’s though and this resulted in a lot of fighting between provinces The three UNIFYERS