Emperor Fushimi of Japan

Japanese Emperor during the Kamakura period

Emperor Fushimi of Japan - Japanese Emperor during the Kamakura period
Born

1265
760 years ago

Died

October 8th, 1317
707 years ago — 52 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Japan

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Ruled as Emperor of Japan from 1287 until death in 1317. Held the throne during the Kamakura period, a time marked by political instability and the rise of the samurai class. His reign was characterized by ongoing conflicts with the Hojo clan and internal power struggles within the imperial court. Fushimi was a puppet emperor, as real power resided with the shogun and the regents. Despite this, he attempted to assert imperial authority and strengthen the position of the throne. His reign saw a continuation of cultural developments within Japan, including advancements in literature and the arts, influenced by the broader historical context of his time.

Reign as Emperor from 1287 to 1317

Contested authority with the Hojo clan

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