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Kenmu Restoration

建武の新政

1333 CE – 1336 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1333 CE – 1336 CE
Duration
3 years
Known Periods
1
Capital
Heian-kyō
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Kenmu Restoration (Japanese: 建武の新政, Hepburn: Kenmu no shinsei) was a three-year period of Imperial rule in Japanese history between the Kamakura period and the Muromachi period from 1333 to 1336. The Kenmu Restoration was an effort made by Emperor Go-Daigo to overthrow the ruling Kamakura Shogunate (de facto ruled by Hōjō clan) and restore the Imperial House to power in Japan, returning to civilian government after 148 years of de facto military government from Kamakura. Go-Daigo launched the Genkō War in 1331 against the Kamakura Shogunate but was defeated and forced to exile to the Oki Islands. Go-Daigo launched a second uprising, and with the assistance of the defected Kamakura general Ashikaga Takauji and rebel leader Nitta Yoshisada, defeated.

Historical Periods

Kenmu Restoration (1333–1343)

1333 CE – 1343 CE

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Capital: Heian-kyōArea: 320,484 km²

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