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Hōjō Masako: The Nun-Shogun Who Ruled Kamakura Japan

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Everyone knows the shoguns, but behind the Kamakura shogunate stood a woman of iron will: Hōjō Masako. After her husband Minamoto no Yoritomo died, she didn't retreat to a temple. Instead, she leveraged her family, the Hōjō, and the title of shikken to dominate Japanese politics for decades. In this episode, we trace Masako's path from hostage bride to power broker, her ruthless elimination of rivals — including her own eldest son — and how she invented the regency system that turned shoguns into figureheads. We also explore her relationship with the Kyoto court, the Jōkyū War of 1221, and her posthumous legacy as the 'nun-shogun' (ama-shōgun). Along the way, we meet figures like Hōjō Tokimasa, Hōjō Yoshitoki, and Emperor Go-Toba. This is the story of one of history's most underestimated political operators. #HōjōMasako #KamakuraShogunate #SamuraiWomen #OnnaBugeisha #JōkyūWar #Shikken #MinamotoNoYoritomo #HōjōClan #JapaneseHistory #MedievalJapan #NunShogun #AmaShōgun #Kamakura #EmperorGoToba #FeudalJapan #History #FexingoHistory #SamuraiEra Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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aflevering Hōjō Masako: The Nun-Shogun Who Ruled Kamakura Japan artwork

Hōjō Masako: The Nun-Shogun Who Ruled Kamakura Japan

Everyone knows the shoguns, but behind the Kamakura shogunate stood a woman of iron will: Hōjō Masako. After her husband Minamoto no Yoritomo died, she didn't retreat to a temple. Instead, she leveraged her family, the Hōjō, and the title of shikken to dominate Japanese politics for decades. In this episode, we trace Masako's path from hostage bride to power broker, her ruthless elimination of rivals — including her own eldest son — and how she invented the regency system that turned shoguns into figureheads. We also explore her relationship with the Kyoto court, the Jōkyū War of 1221, and her posthumous legacy as the 'nun-shogun' (ama-shōgun). Along the way, we meet figures like Hōjō Tokimasa, Hōjō Yoshitoki, and Emperor Go-Toba. This is the story of one of history's most underestimated political operators. #HōjōMasako #KamakuraShogunate #SamuraiWomen #OnnaBugeisha #JōkyūWar #Shikken #MinamotoNoYoritomo #HōjōClan #JapaneseHistory #MedievalJapan #NunShogun #AmaShōgun #Kamakura #EmperorGoToba #FeudalJapan #History #FexingoHistory #SamuraiEra Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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