List of shoguns

List of shoguns

This is a list of shoguns that ruled Japan intermittently from the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate in 1192 until the end of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1868.

Kamakura shogunate (1192-1333)

hoguns

* 1. Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147-1199) (Reigned 1192-1199)
* 2. Minamoto no Yoriie (1182-1204) (Reigned 1202-1203)
* 3. Minamoto no Sanetomo (1192-1219) (Reigned 1203-1219)

Figurehead shoguns

* 4. Kujo Yoritsune (1218-1256) (Reigned 1226-1244)
* 5. Kujo Yoritsugu (1239-1256) (Reigned 1244-1252)
* 6. Prince Munetaka (1242-1274) (Reigned 1252-1266)
* 7. Prince Koreyasu (1264-1326) (Reigned 1266-1289)
* 8. Prince Hisaaki (1276-1328) (Reigned 1289-1308)
* 9. Prince Morikuni (1301-1333) (Reigned 1308-1333)

List of real power holders of bakufu

hogun Era

* 1. Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147-1199) (Reigned 1192-1199)
* 2. Minamoto no Yoriie (1182-1204) (Reigned 1202-1203)
* 3. Minamoto no Sanetomo (1192-1219) (Reigned 1203-1219)

hikken Era

* 1. Hōjō Tokimasa (1138-1215) (Reigned 1203-1205)
* 2. Hōjō Yoshitoki (1163-1224) (Reigned 1205-1224)
* 3. Hōjō Yasutoki (1183-1242) (Reigned 1224-1242)
* 4. Hōjō Tsunetoki (1224-1246) (Reigned 1242-1246)
* 5. Hōjō Tokiyori (1227-1263) (Reigned 1246-1256)
* 6. Hōjō Nagatoki (1229-1264) (Reigned 1256-1264)
* 7. Hōjō Masamura (1205-1273) (Reigned 1264-1268)
* 8. Hōjō Tokimune (1251-1284) (Reigned 1268-1284)
* 9. Hōjō Sadatoki (1271-1311) (Reigned 1284-1301)
* 10. Hōjō Morotoki (1275-1311) (Reigned 1301-1311)
* 11. Hōjō Munenobu (1259-1312) (Reigned 1311-1312)
* 12. Hōjō Hirotoki (1279-1315) (Reigned 1312-1315)
* 13. Hōjō Mototoki (?-1333) (Reigned 1315)
* 14. Hōjō Takatoki (1303-1333) (Reigned 1316-1326)
* 15. Hōjō Sadaaki (1278-1333) (Reigned 1326)
* 16. Hōjō Moritoki (?-1333) (Reigned 1327-1333)

Kemmu restoration (1333-1336)

hoguns

# Prince Moriyoshi (1308–1335) (Reigned 1333)
# Prince Narinaga (1326–1338/1344) (Reigned 1335–1336)

Ashikaga shogunate (1336-1573)

hoguns

# Ashikaga Takauji (1305–1358) (Reigned 1338–1358)
# Ashikaga Yoshiakira (1330–1368) (Reigned 1359–1368)
# Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1358–1408) (Reigned 1368–1394)
# Ashikaga Yoshimochi (1386–1428) (Reigned 1395–1423)
# Ashikaga Yoshikazu (1407–1425) (Reigned 1423–1425)
# Ashikaga Yoshinori (1394–1441) (Reigned 1429–1441)
# Ashikaga Yoshikatsu (1434–1443) (Reigned 1442–1443)
# Ashikaga Yoshimasa (1436–1490) (Reigned 1449–1473)
# Ashikaga Yoshihisa (1465–1489) (Reigned 1474–1489)
# Ashikaga Yoshitane (1466–1523) (Reigned 1490–1493, 1508–1521)
# Ashikaga Yoshizumi (1480–1511) (Reigned 1495–1508)
# Ashikaga Yoshiharu (1510–1550) (Reigned 1522–1547)
# Ashikaga Yoshiteru (1536–1565) (Reigned 1547–1565)
# Ashikaga Yoshihide (1540–1568) (Reigned 1568)
# Ashikaga Yoshiaki (1537–1597) (Reigned 1568–1573)

Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1868)

hoguns

# Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康, 1543–1616) (Reigned 1603–1605)
# Tokugawa Hidetada (徳川秀忠, 1579–1632) (Reigned 1605–1623)
# Tokugawa Iemitsu (徳川家光, 1604–1651) (Reigned 1623–1651)
# Tokugawa Ietsuna (徳川家綱, 1641–1680) (Reigned 1651–1680)
# Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (徳川綱吉, 1646–1709) (Reigned 1680–1709)
# Tokugawa Ienobu (徳川家宣, 1662–1712) (Reigned 1709–1712)
# Tokugawa Ietsugu (徳川家継, 1709–1716) (Reigned 1713–1716)
# Tokugawa Yoshimune (徳川吉宗, 1684–1751) (Reigned 1716–1745)
# Tokugawa Ieshige (徳川家重, 1711–1761) (Reigned 1745–1760)
# Tokugawa Ieharu (徳川家治, 1737–1786) (Reigned 1760–1786)
# Tokugawa Ienari (徳川家斉, 1773–1841) (Reigned 1787–1837)
# Tokugawa Ieyoshi (徳川家慶, 1793–1853) (Reigned 1837–1853)
# Tokugawa Iesada (徳川家定, 1824–1858) (Reigned 1853–1858)
# Tokugawa Iemochi (徳川家茂, 1846–1866) (Reigned 1859–1866)
# Tokugawa Yoshinobu (徳川慶喜, 1837–1913) (Reigned 1867–1868)

Post-shogunate Heads of the Tokugawa clan (1868-Present)

# Tokugawa Iesato (徳川家達, 1863–1940) (Reigned 1868–1940)
# Tokugawa Iemasa (徳川家正, 1884–1963) (Reigned 1940–1963)
# Tokugawa Tsunenari (徳川恆孝, 1940–Present) (Reigned 1963–Present)


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