- Toshima clan
Family name
name = Toshima
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caption= Site of Shakujii castle, Kamakura/Muromachi-era seat of the Toshima family's territory
pronunciation = Toshima
region = Japanese
origin = Japanese
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footnotes = The nihongo|Toshima clan|豊島氏 or 豊嶋氏|Toshima-shi was a Japanesesamurai clan prominent in the Kamakura andMuromachi period s of Japanese history in the northwest of what is todayTokyo . The clan was based primarily inShakujii castle , in what is todayShakujii Park in the town of Shakujii, inNerima-ku , until the fall of the castle in the late 1470s to OgigayatsuUesugi clan vassalŌta Dōkan .History
The clan made its chief seat of governance in the area around the
Hiratsuka Shrine in what is today the Nakazato area of Tokyo's North Ward ("Kita-ku"), and expanded their influence over the years to cover a much wider area, delegating much of it to branch families such as the Miyagi, Takinogawa, Shimura, and Itabashi clans. The Toshima obtained and moved into Shakujii towards the end of the Kamakura period (1185-1333).The clan's power and lineage solidified over the 13th-14th centuries. Though a number of clan heads had no direct male heir, for roughly one century from 1282 to 1395 the clan was supported by the
Miyagi clan , with whom the Toshima shared territory and intermarried.Miyagi Tamenori was the son ofMiyagi Masanori and a daughter ofToshima Shigehiro ; Tamenori would in turn father 11th clan headToshima Munetomo .Following the death of ninth clan head
Toshima Yasukage , on account of the minority of his sonToshima Tomoyasu , Yasukage's brotherToshima Kagemura took over as clan head. He expanded and solidified the clan's control over the districts of Toshima, Adachi, Tama, Niiza and Kodama.Toshima-san Dōjō-ji , which would later become the chief clan temple of the Toshima, was established in 1372 in a location adjacent to Shakujii castle by Kagemura's adopted son,Toshima Terutoki . Terutoki's birth father,Hōjō Tokiyuki , was hidden and protected at Shakujii during theNakasendai Rebellion (1335) by Toshima Kagemura; since Kagemura lacked a male heir, Terutoki was adopted to succeed him as clan head. He died in 1375, and when his sonToshima Kagenori died in turn, leaving no heir, the position of clan head passed to Toshima Munetomo; as described above, Munetomo was related to the Miyagi family, and was of a different branch of the Toshima clan from the previous clan heads.Another temple strongly associated with the clan,
Sanbō-ji , was established to the east of Shakujii castle in 1394. It is said to have been moved to its current location on the edge of Sanbō-ji Pond, one of two ponds which form the center of modern-day Shakujii Park, by Ōta Dōkan, following the destruction of the Toshima clan by his hand in the late 1470s.Thirteenth clan head
Toshima Noriyasu led the clan in siding withUesugi Norimoto , general ofAshikaga Mochiuji 's forces, during the 1417 rebellion ofUesugi Zenshū . In the political and military conflicts surrounding theKyōtoku Incident (1454-1482), the Toshima clan at first supportedAshikaga Shigeuji , but later switched sides to supportUesugi Fusaaki andUesugi Akisada of the Yamanouchi branch of the Uesugi clan. During this time, Uesugi vassalNagao Kageharu rebelled against the Uesugi clan and, along with the Ashikaga, sought to take control of theKantō region. Toshima clan headsToshima Yasutsune , lord of Shakujii andNerima castle s, and his brotherToshima Yasuaki , lord ofHiratsuka castle , sided with Kageharu, and were ultimately defeated by Uesugi vassal Ōta Dōkan, marking the demise of the clan.Clan heads
*Taketsune
*Tsuneie
*Yasuie
*Kiyomitsu (Kiyomoto)
*Tomotsune
*Aritsune
*Tsuneyasu
*Yasutomo
*Yasukage
*Tomoyasu
*Munetomo
*Yasumune
*Noriyasu
*Tomoyasu
*Yasukage
*Yasuyoshi (Yasunori?)
*Nobuyasu
*Tsunesuke?
*Yasuaki & YasutsuneReferences
*Nerima Local History Research Society (練馬郷土史研究会). "Nerima-ku no rekishi" (練馬区の歴史, "History of Nerima Ward"). Tokyo: Meichō Publishing, 1977. pp25-35.
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