Emperor Go-Toba

Emperor of Japan and poet

Emperor Go-Toba - Leaders & Politicians born August 6th, 1180
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Emperor Go-Toba reigned over Japan during the late Heian period and early Kamakura period. Ascending to the throne in 1183, his reign was marked by political strife and the rise of the warrior class. Go-Toba witnessed the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate, which led to a significant shift of power away from the imperial court. He was an accomplished poet and patron of the arts, contributing to the flourishing of Japanese poetry during his time. Go-Toba also attempted to regain imperial power through various political maneuvers but faced resistance from the shogunate. After his abdication in 1198, he continued to influence the court and the arts until his death in 1239.

Reigned as Emperor of Japan from 1183 to 1198

Contributed to the development of classical Japanese poetry

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