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Hōjō Masako: The Nun Shogun Who Ruled Japan

7 min · 11. Juni 2026
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When we think of samurai power, we think of warlords with swords — but what about a woman who ruled as the 'nun shogun'? This episode dives into the life of Hōjō Masako, the wife of Minamoto no Yoritomo and the true power behind the Kamakura shogunate. After Yoritomo's death, Masako manipulated succession, outmaneuvered rivals, and held the bakufu together during the tumultuous Jōkyū War of 1221. We explore her transition from wife to widow, her clashes with the imperial court over the shōgun, and how she orchestrated the rise of the Hōjō clan as regents — a system that would survive for over a century. Along the way, we touch on the role of onna-musha, the legal status of women in medieval Japan, and the ways Masako weaponized Buddhist vows to consolidate political authority. This is not a tale of passive influence; it's about a woman who wielded the sword of statecraft. #HōjōMasako #NunShogun #KamakuraShogunate #MinamotoNoYoritomo #JōkyūWar #Shikken #HōjōClan #SamuraiWomen #OnnaMusha #MedievalJapan #Bakufu #JapaneseHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #EastAsianHistory #WarriorWomen #ImperialCourt Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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