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Sengoku period
period of Japanese history from 1467 to 1615
Muromachi period
division of Japanese history running from approximately 1336 to 1573
Ashikaga shogunate
feudal military government of Japan (1336–1573)
Nanboku-chō period
period (1336–1392) within the Muromachi period of Japanese history, in which two men had competing claims to the Japanese imperial throne
Kamakura-fu
The Kamakura-fu at the time of its maximum expansion|250 px|thumb
The or was a regional government installed in Kamakura, in today's Kanagawa Prefecture, by the Ashikaga shogunate which lasted from 1349 to 1455. It was headed by a dynasty of Ashikaga rulers called Kamakura Kubō (or Kantō Kubō). They were assisted by deputies called Kantō Kanrei traditionally chosen among the members of the Uesugi clan.
Asakura Takakage
7th head of Asakura clan. daimyo of the middle Muromachi period. a.k.a. Eirin
Meiō incident
coup d'état in 15th century Japan
Obama Castle
Mountain castle in Japan
Nyōbō kotoba
a cant originally used by Japanese court ladies during the Muromachi era
Tosaminato
was a port settlement which existed from the Heian to the Muromachi period located in what is now part of the city of Goshogawara, Aomori in the Tōhoku region of Japan. Its ruins are now is an archaeological site which was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 2005.
Kakitsu Incident