- Hōjō Tokiyori
Hōjō Tokiyori (北条時頼; 1227-1263, r. 1246-1256) was the fifth "
shikken " (regent) of theKamakura shogunate inJapan . He was born toHōjō Tokiuji and a daughter ofAdachi Kagemori .Tokiyori became "shikken" following his brother Tsunetoki's death. Immediately after the succession, he crushed a
coup plot by former shogunKujō Yoritsune and Tokiyori's relativeNagoe Mitsutoki . In the next year, he let Adachi Kagemori destroy the powerfulMiura clan in theBattle of Hochi . He recalled his experienced grandfather's brotherHōjō Shigetoki from Kyoto and appointed him as "rensho ". In 1252 he replaced ShogunKujō Yoritsugu withPrince Munetaka . He successfully solidified the power base.He has been praised for his good administration. He worked on reforms mainly by putting various regulations. He reduced service of the vassals to guard Kyoto. He worked toward resolving increasing land disputes of his vassals. In 1249 he set up the legal system of "
Hikitsuke " or High Court.In 1252 he started to make policies at private meetings held at his residence instead of discussing at "Hyōjō" (評定), the council of the shogunate. In 1256 when he became a Buddhist priest, he transferred the position of "shikken" to
Hōjō Nagatoki , a son of Shigetoki while Tokiyori's infant son Tokimune succeeded to become "tokusō", the head of theHōjō clan . Tokiyori continued to rule in fact without any official position. This is considered the beginning of the "tokusō" dictatorship.There are a number of legends that Tokiyori traveled incognito throughout Japan to inspect actual conditions and improve their lives. He died in 1263.
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