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  • Hojo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Hojo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hojo or Hōjō may refer to: Hojo or HoJo: Howard Johnson's, a U.S. chain of restaurants and hotels A nickname

    Hojo

    Hojo

  • Hōjō clan
  • Clan who controlled the Kamakura Shogunate as shikken (regent) in Japan

    The Hōjō clan (Japanese: 北条氏, Hepburn: Hōjō-shi) was a Japanese samurai family who controlled the hereditary title of shikken (regent) of the Kamakura

    Hōjō clan

    Hōjō clan

    Hōjō_clan

  • Kairi Sane
  • Japanese professional wrestler and actress (born 1988)

    Japanese promotion World Wonder Ring Stardom under the ring name Kairi Hojo (宝城 カイリ, Hōjō Kairi). Embodying a "Pirate Princess" persona, she became a one-time

    Kairi Sane

    Kairi Sane

    Kairi_Sane

  • Kamakura shogunate
  • Government of Japan (1192–1333)

    1308–1333 Hōjō Tokimasa, r. 1203–1205 Hōjō Yoshitoki, r. 1205–1224 Hōjō Yasutoki, r. 1224–1242 Hōjō Tsunetoki, r. 1242–1246 Hōjō Tokiyori, r. 1246–1256 Hōjō Nagatoki

    Kamakura shogunate

    Kamakura shogunate

    Kamakura_shogunate

  • Howard Johnson's
  • American chain of hotels and motels

    families with younger children. Around this time, the chain introduced "Hojo Cola" and other private-label sodas, which disappointed some customers who

    Howard Johnson's

    Howard Johnson's

    Howard_Johnson's

  • Hōjō Tokiyuki
  • Japanese samurai

    Hōjō Tokiyuki (北条 時行; died 21 June 1353) was a samurai of the Hōjō clan who fought both for and against the Imperial Court. His father was Hōjō Takatoki

    Hōjō Tokiyuki

    Hōjō_Tokiyuki

  • Later Hōjō clan
  • Japanese clan of the Sengoku period

    Ujiyasu Hōjō Ujinao (1562–1591), son of Ujimasa Hōjō Genan Hōjō Ujikuni Hōjō Ujinori Hōjō Ujiteru Hōjō Ujitada Hōjō Tsunataka Hōjō Tsunashige Hōjō Ujishige

    Later Hōjō clan

    Later Hōjō clan

    Later_Hōjō_clan

  • Kamakura period
  • Period of Japanese history from CE 1185 to 1333

    established by Hōjō Tokimasa—a member of the Hōjō clan, a branch of the Taira that had allied itself with the Minamoto in 1180. The head of Hōjō was installed

    Kamakura period

    Kamakura_period

  • Hōjō Ujimasa
  • Head of the Japanese Hōjō clan and daimyō of Odawara (1538–1590)

    Hōjō Ujimasa (北条 氏政; 1538 – August 10, 1590) was the fourth head of the later Hōjō clan, and daimyō of Odawara. Ujimasa succeeded the territory expansion

    Hōjō Ujimasa

    Hōjō Ujimasa

    Hōjō_Ujimasa

  • Hōjō Domain
  • Hōjō Domain (北条藩, Hōjō-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Awa Province (modern-day Chiba Prefecture), Japan. It was centered on what

    Hōjō Domain

    Hōjō_Domain

  • Hōjō, Fukuoka
  • Dissolved municipality in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan

    Hōjō (方城町, Hōjō-machi) was a town located in Tagawa District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,831 and

    Hōjō, Fukuoka

    Hōjō,_Fukuoka

  • Hōjō Ujinori
  • Hōjō Ujinori (北条 氏規; 1545 – March 22, 1600) was the fourth son of Hōjō Ujiyasu. Very early in his life he became an acquaintance of Tokugawa Ieyasu, because

    Hōjō Ujinori

    Hōjō_Ujinori

  • Hōjō Maki
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hōjō Maki may refer to: Hōjō Maki (北条 牧, 牧の方), also Hōjō no Maki, wife of Hōjō Tokimasa, the first Shikken of Japan, and mother of Hōjō Masako the wife

    Hōjō Maki

    Hōjō_Maki

  • Hōjō, Tottori
  • Dissolved municipality in Tottori prefecture, Japan

    Hōjō (北条町, Hōjō-chō) was a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,770 and a

    Hōjō, Tottori

    Hōjō,_Tottori

  • Hōjō Masako
  • Japanese female samurai and politician

    Hōjō Masako (北条 政子; 1157 – August 16, 1225) was a Japanese female samurai (onna-musha) and politician who exercised significant power in the early years

    Hōjō Masako

    Hōjō Masako

    Hōjō_Masako

  • Tsukasa Hojo
  • Japanese manga artist

    Tsukasa Hojo (Japanese: 北条 司, Hepburn: Hōjō Tsukasa; born March 5, 1959, in Kokura, Kitakyushu, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. He studied technical

    Tsukasa Hojo

    Tsukasa Hojo

    Tsukasa_Hojo

  • Hōjō Takatoki
  • Tokusō and ruling Shikken (regent) of Japan's Kamakura shogunate (1304–1333)

    were his puppets. A member of the Hōjō clan, he was the son of Hōjō Sadatoki, and was preceded as shikken by Hōjō Mototoki. Takatoki became regent at

    Hōjō Takatoki

    Hōjō Takatoki

    Hōjō_Takatoki

  • Kamakura
  • City in Kantō

    representatives, who were there to protect its interests. In 1179, Yoritomo married Hōjō Masako, an event of far-reaching consequences for Japan. In 1180, he entered

    Kamakura

    Kamakura

    Kamakura

  • Hōjō Yoshitoki
  • 2nd Shikken of the Kamakura shogunate

    Hōjō Yoshitoki (北条 義時; 1163 – July 1, 1224) was the second Hōjō shikken (regent) of the Kamakura shogunate and head of the Hōjō clan. He was the second

    Hōjō Yoshitoki

    Hōjō Yoshitoki

    Hōjō_Yoshitoki

  • Hojo undō
  • Style of martial arts training

    Hojo undō (補助運動) is a Japanese language term, translated as "supplementary exercises", that refers to conditioning exercises used in martial arts, especially

    Hojo undō

    Hojo undō

    Hojo_undō

  • Hōjō Tokimasa
  • 1st Shikken of the Kamakura shogunate (1138–1215)

    Hōjō Tokimasa (北条 時政; Japanese pronunciation: [hoː.(d)ʑoː (|) to.kʲiꜜ.ma.sa], 1138 – February 6, 1215) was a Japanese samurai lord who was the first shikken

    Hōjō Tokimasa

    Hōjō Tokimasa

    Hōjō_Tokimasa

  • Shogun
  • Military nobility of Japan (1185–1868)

    were figureheads, with real power in the hands of the shikken (執権) of the Hōjō clan and kanrei (管領) of the Hosokawa clan. In addition, Taira no Kiyomori

    Shogun

    Shogun

  • Tokugawa Ieyasu
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1603 to 1605

    of Sanada Masayuki to the Tokugawa side, the Hōjō negotiated a truce with Ieyasu. The Hōjō clan sent Hōjō Ujinobu as representative, while the Tokugawa

    Tokugawa Ieyasu

    Tokugawa Ieyasu

    Tokugawa_Ieyasu

  • Sengoku period
  • Period of Japanese history from 1467 to 1615

    allowed common samurai to rise to the rank of sengoku daimyo; these included Hōjō Sōun (the first to do so), and Uesugi Kenshin, a shugodai (deputy shugo)

    Sengoku period

    Sengoku period

    Sengoku_period

  • Hōjō Ujiyasu
  • Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period

    Hōjō Ujiyasu (北条 氏康; 1515 – October 21, 1571) was a daimyō (warlord) and third head of the Odawara Hōjō clan. Known as the "Lion of Sagami", he was revered

    Hōjō Ujiyasu

    Hōjō Ujiyasu

    Hōjō_Ujiyasu

  • Hōjō Tokimune
  • Shikken of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan

    Hōjō Tokimune (北条 時宗; Japanese pronunciation: [hoː.(d)ʑoː (|) to.kʲiꜜ.mɯ.ne], 5 June 1251 – 20 April 1284) of the Hōjō clan was the eighth shikken (officially

    Hōjō Tokimune

    Hōjō Tokimune

    Hōjō_Tokimune

  • Higurashi When They Cry
  • Japanese visual novel series and its franchise

    Teppei Hōjō (北条 鉄平, Hōjō Teppei) Teppei is Satoko and Satoshi's abusive uncle, Tamae's husband, and Ritsuko's boyfriend living in Okinomiya. Tamae Hōjō (北条

    Higurashi When They Cry

    Higurashi_When_They_Cry

  • Hōjō Moritoki
  • 16th (the last) Shikken of the Kamakura shogunate

    Hojo Moritoki (北条 守時, 1295–1333) was the last Shikken (Regent) of the Kamakura shogunate and the last regent of the Hōjō clan. William E. Deal (2005).

    Hōjō Moritoki

    Hōjō Moritoki

    Hōjō_Moritoki

  • Minamoto no Yoritomo
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1192 to 1199

    the history of Japan to hold de-facto power over Japan. He was married to Hōjō Masako, who acted as regent (shikken) after his death. The early 11th-century

    Minamoto no Yoritomo

    Minamoto no Yoritomo

    Minamoto_no_Yoritomo

  • Sanctuary (manga)
  • Japanese manga series

    live-action films. Sanctuary is a story that featured two childhood friends, Akira Hojo and Chiaki Asami, who ruthlessly struggle to set a new paradigm of living

    Sanctuary (manga)

    Sanctuary_(manga)

  • Shikken
  • Japanese office, originally a shogun's regent

    pronunciation: [ɕi̥k.keɴ]) was a senior government post held by members of the Hōjō clan, officially a regent of the shogunate. From 1199 to 1333, during the

    Shikken

    Shikken

  • Siege of Odawara (1590)
  • Toyotomi victory in the Sengoku period

    was the primary action in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaign to eliminate the Hōjō clan as a threat to his power. The months leading up to it saw hasty but

    Siege of Odawara (1590)

    Siege of Odawara (1590)

    Siege_of_Odawara_(1590)

  • Hōjō Line
  • Rail line in Hyōgo Prefecture

    The Hōjō Line (北条線, Hōjō-sen) is a Japanese railway line in Hyōgo Prefecture, between Ao, Ono and Hōjōmachi, Kasai. This is the only railway line operated

    Hōjō Line

    Hōjō Line

    Hōjō_Line

  • Hōjō, Ehime
  • Dissolved municipality in Ehime prefecture, Japan

    Hōjō (北条市, Hōjō-shi) was a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on November 1, 1958. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population

    Hōjō, Ehime

    Hōjō,_Ehime

  • Hōjō Sadayuki
  • Japanese samurai (1302–1333)

    Hōjō Sadayuki (北条 貞将, 1302 – July 4, 1333) was a Japanese samurai lord of the late Kamakura period. He was the son and heir apparent of Hōjō Sadaaki, the

    Hōjō Sadayuki

    Hōjō Sadayuki

    Hōjō_Sadayuki

  • Hōjō Sōun
  • Japanese daimyo of the early Sengoku period

    – September 8, 1519), also known as Hōjō Sōun (北条 早雲), was a Japanese daimyo and the first head of the Later Hōjō clan, one of the major powers in Japan's

    Hōjō Sōun

    Hōjō Sōun

    Hōjō_Sōun

  • Hōjō Ujinao
  • Japanese daimyō

    Hōjō Ujinao (北条 氏直; 1562 – December 19, 1591) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Sengoku period, and the final head of the Later Hōjō clan. An important

    Hōjō Ujinao

    Hōjō Ujinao

    Hōjō_Ujinao

  • Takeda Katsuyori
  • Japanese warlord (1546–1582)

    to the legendary warlord Takeda Shingen. He was son-in-law of Hojo Ujiyasu, daimyō of Hojo clan. He was the son of Shingen by the daughter of Suwa Yorishige

    Takeda Katsuyori

    Takeda Katsuyori

    Takeda_Katsuyori

  • Ashikaga Ujinohime
  • 6th Kōga Kubō of the Ashikaga shogunate

    Later Hōjō clan and had her lands protected by her uncle Hōjō Ujimasa. In 1590, Toyotomi Hideyoshi initiated a campaign to eliminate the Hōjō clan, the

    Ashikaga Ujinohime

    Ashikaga_Ujinohime

  • Hōjō-ji
  • Hōjō-ji (法成寺) was a Buddhist temple in Kyoto which was, for a time, one of the highest temples in Japanese Buddhism. The temple was built around the year

    Hōjō-ji

    Hōjō-ji

  • Hōjō Genan
  • Hōjō Genan (北条 幻庵; 1493 – December 8, 1589) was a Japanese Samurai of the Sengoku period. He was the second and youngest son of Hōjō Sōun. and brother

    Hōjō Genan

    Hōjō Genan

    Hōjō_Genan

  • Magnet motor
  • Perpetual motion machine

    A magnet motor or magnetic motor is a type of perpetual motion machine, which is intended to generate a rotation by means of permanent magnets in stator

    Magnet motor

    Magnet_motor

  • Akai Teruko
  • 16th-century samurai

    a daughter of Akai Terumitsu, spouse of Yura Shigeru, a retainer of the Hōjō clan, and grandmother of Kaihime. In contrast to her famous granddaughter

    Akai Teruko

    Akai_Teruko

  • List of The Elusive Samurai characters
  • the early 14th century. Hōjō Tokiyuki (北条 時行) Voiced by: Asaki Yuikawa (Japanese); Abby Trott (English) The heir to the Hōjō regency before its destruction

    List of The Elusive Samurai characters

    List_of_The_Elusive_Samurai_characters

  • List of daimyōs from the Sengoku period
  • Satomi Tadayoshi Hōjō Sōun : Nirayama Castle Hōjō Ujitsuna Hōjō Genan Hōjō Ujiyasu Hōjō Tsunashige : Tamanawa Castle Hōjō Ujimasa Hōjō Ujiteru : Takiyama

    List of daimyōs from the Sengoku period

    List of daimyōs from the Sengoku period

    List_of_daimyōs_from_the_Sengoku_period

  • Hōjō Coal Mine Disaster
  • 1914 mine explosion in Japan

    The Mitsubishi Hōjō mine disaster occurred December 15, 1914, in Kyushu, Japan. A gas explosion at the Hōjō (Hojyo) coal mine killed 687. It is the worst

    Hōjō Coal Mine Disaster

    Hōjō Coal Mine Disaster

    Hōjō_Coal_Mine_Disaster

  • Nanzen-ji
  • Zen Buddhist Temple in Kyoto, Japan

    precincts of Nanzen-ji are a nationally designated Historic Site and the Hōjō gardens a Place of Scenic Beauty. The temple was destroyed in a fire in 1895

    Nanzen-ji

    Nanzen-ji

    Nanzen-ji

  • Takahiro Hōjō
  • Japanese actor

    Takahiro Hōjō (北条 隆博, Hōjō Takahiro; born May 25, 1986, in Aichi, Japan) is a Japanese restaurant staff and retired actor. He is known for portraying

    Takahiro Hōjō

    Takahiro_Hōjō

  • Hōjō Tokiyori
  • Shikken of the Kamakura shogunate (1227–1263)

    Hōjō Tokiyori (北条 時頼; Japanese pronunciation: [hoː.(d)ʑoː (|) to.kʲiꜜ.jo.ɾʲi], June 29, 1227 – December 24, 1263) was the fifth shikken (regent of shogun)

    Hōjō Tokiyori

    Hōjō Tokiyori

    Hōjō_Tokiyori

  • Chandni Chowk to China
  • 2009 film by Nikkhil Advani

    China and the brave warrior Liu Sheng. It then shows the evil smuggler Hojo's tyranny in the village of Zhange in the present. Sidhesh Sharma, aka Sidhu

    Chandni Chowk to China

    Chandni_Chowk_to_China

  • City Hunter
  • Japanese manga series by Tsukasa Hojo

    Shitī Hantā) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump

    City Hunter

    City_Hunter

  • Iyo Sky
  • Japanese professional wrestler (born 1990)

    World of Stardom Championship against Hojo. On February 28, Shirai became a triple champion, when she, Iwatani and Hojo, billed collectively as "Threedom"

    Iyo Sky

    Iyo Sky

    Iyo_Sky

  • Minamoto no Sanetomo
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1203 to 1219

    of the Kamakura shogunate founder, Minamoto no Yoritomo. His mother was Hōjō Masako and his older brother was the second Kamakura shogun Minamoto no Yoriie

    Minamoto no Sanetomo

    Minamoto no Sanetomo

    Minamoto_no_Sanetomo

  • Tenshō-Jingo war
  • 1582 battle in Japan

    was a three-way military conflict in 1582 AD (10th year of Tenshō) between Hōjō clan, Tokugawa clan, and Uesugi clan. The conflict occurred due to the three

    Tenshō-Jingo war

    Tenshō-Jingo war

    Tenshō-Jingo_war

  • Hōjō Ujiteru
  • Hōjō Ujiteru (北条 氏照)(1540? – August 10, 1590) was a Japanese samurai, who was the son of Hōjō Ujiyasu and lord of Hachiōji Castle in what is now Tokyo

    Hōjō Ujiteru

    Hōjō Ujiteru

    Hōjō_Ujiteru

  • Hōjō Ujitsuna
  • Japanese samurai lord (1487-1541)

    Hōjō Ujitsuna (北条 氏綱; 1487 – August 10, 1541) was a Japanese samurai lord of the Sengoku period. He was the son of Hōjō Sōun, the founder of the Go-Hōjō

    Hōjō Ujitsuna

    Hōjō Ujitsuna

    Hōjō_Ujitsuna

  • Hōjō Tsunashige
  • Hōjō Tsunashige (北条 綱成; 1515 – June 11, 1587) or Hōjō Tsunanari also known as "Jio Hachiman", was a samurai commander with great skill under the Hōjō

    Hōjō Tsunashige

    Hōjō_Tsunashige

  • Rokuhara Tandai
  • Security chief title in Kamakura Japan (1221–1333)

    Hōjō Hisatoki (r. 1293–1297) Hōjō Munekata (r. 1297–1300) Hōjō Mototoki (r. 1301–1303) Hōjō Tokinori (r. 1303–1307) Hōjō Sadaaki (r. 1311–1314) Hōjō Tokiatsu

    Rokuhara Tandai

    Rokuhara_Tandai

  • Hōjō Tokiyuki (Scouting)
  • Japanese educator (1858–1929)

    Hōjō Tokiyuki (北条 時敬; 23 March 1858 – 27 April 1929) was an educator, mathematician and politician in Meiji period Japan. He was the twelfth head of Gakushūin

    Hōjō Tokiyuki (Scouting)

    Hōjō Tokiyuki (Scouting)

    Hōjō_Tokiyuki_(Scouting)

  • Hideji Hōjō
  • Hideji Hōjō (北条 秀司, Hōjō Hideji; November 7, 1902 – May 19, 1996) was the pen name of a Japanese author, novelist, and playwright in Shōwa period Japan

    Hideji Hōjō

    Hideji Hōjō

    Hideji_Hōjō

  • Miura clan
  • Japanese clan

    great political influence. They were one of the primary opponents of the Hōjō family of regents in the mid-13th century, and again at the beginning of

    Miura clan

    Miura clan

    Miura_clan

  • Hōjō Ujikuni
  • Hōjō Ujikuni (北条 氏邦; 1541 – September 19, 1597) was a samurai of the Sengoku period, and the third son of Hōjō Ujiyasu. Ujikuni was a high-ranking commander

    Hōjō Ujikuni

    Hōjō_Ujikuni

  • Hōjō Yasutoki
  • Shikken (regent) of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan (1183–1242)

    Hōjō Yasutoki (北条 泰時; 1183 – July 14, 1242) was the third shikken (regent) of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan. He strengthened the political system of

    Hōjō Yasutoki

    Hōjō Yasutoki

    Hōjō_Yasutoki

  • Sanada Masayuki
  • Sengoku Daimyo and Head of the Sanada Clan

    regime through skillful political maneuvers amidst the powerful Tokugawa, Hōjō and Uesugi clans. Known for having defeated the powerful Tokugawa army in

    Sanada Masayuki

    Sanada Masayuki

    Sanada_Masayuki

  • Sephiroth (Final Fantasy)
  • Final Fantasy character

    he tells him "I will never be a memory". His origins as a test subject to Hojo have been compared to Frankenstein's monster. The idea that there are four

    Sephiroth (Final Fantasy)

    Sephiroth_(Final_Fantasy)

  • I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class
  • Japanese light novel series

    produced by Studio Gokumi and AXsiZ aired from January to March 2025. Saito Hōjō, the heir to a large corporation, and Akane Sakuramori, a student with a

    I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class

    I_Got_Married_to_the_Girl_I_Hate_Most_in_Class

  • Battle of Mimasetoge
  • 1569 battle in Japan

    The Battle of Mimasetōge (三増峠の戦い) was the Hōjō's attack on the Takeda army, which took place at Mimase Pass in 1569, as the forces of Takeda Shingen withdrew

    Battle of Mimasetoge

    Battle of Mimasetoge

    Battle_of_Mimasetoge

  • Hōjō Shigetoki
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hōjō Shigetoki may refer to: Hōjō Shigetoki (born 1198) (北条重時), rensho from 1247 to 1256 Hōjō Shigetoki (born 1241) (北条業時), rensho from 1283 to 1287 Hōjō

    Hōjō Shigetoki

    Hōjō_Shigetoki

  • Uesugi Kenshin
  • Japanese daimyo (1530–1578)

    there due to the expansion into the Kantō region by the lord Hōjō Ujiyasu from the Hōjō clan. He agreed to give the warlord shelter, under specific terms

    Uesugi Kenshin

    Uesugi Kenshin

    Uesugi_Kenshin

  • Takeda Shingen
  • Japanese samurai and daimyo (1521–1573)

    after Hōjō Ujiteru and Hōjō Ujikuni failed to stop him in the Battle of Mimasetoge. After defeating the intervention forces commanded by Hōjō Ujimasa

    Takeda Shingen

    Takeda Shingen

    Takeda_Shingen

  • Tokusō
  • Title held by the head of Japan's Hōjō clan

    overall: Hōjō Tokimasa Hōjō Yoshitoki Hōjō Yasutoki Hōjō Tsunetoki Hōjō Tokiyori Hōjō Tokimune Hōjō Sadatoki Hōjō Takatoki The political structure of the

    Tokusō

    Tokusō

  • List of Inuyasha characters
  • with Buyo when he visits Kagome in her time. Hojo Voiced by: Yūji Ueda (Japanese); Matt Smith (English) Hojo (北条) is Kagome's classmate who harbors unrequited

    List of Inuyasha characters

    List_of_Inuyasha_characters

  • Siege of Kamakura (1333)
  • Imperial victory in the Genkō War

    Kamakura was a battle of the Genkō War, and marked the end of the power of the Hōjō clan, which had dominated the regency of the Kamakura shogunate for over

    Siege of Kamakura (1333)

    Siege of Kamakura (1333)

    Siege_of_Kamakura_(1333)

  • Characters of the Final Fantasy VII series
  • of Nero, who merges with Weiss and frees him from Hojo's control, destroying Hojo in the process. Hojo also briefly appears in Before Crisis, Last Order

    Characters of the Final Fantasy VII series

    Characters_of_the_Final_Fantasy_VII_series

  • Rensho
  • three Hōjō Shigetoki's, all different people Hōjō Tokifusa (r. 1225–1240) Hōjō Shigetoki (北条重時) (r. 1247–1256) Hōjō Masamura (r. 1256–1264) Hōjō Tokimune

    Rensho

    Rensho

  • Tamio Hōjō
  • Tamio Hōjō (Japanese: 北條 民雄, Hepburn: Hōjō Tamio) (1914 – 1937) was a Japanese writer. At the age of 19, he was diagnosed with leprosy, entered a hospital

    Tamio Hōjō

    Tamio Hōjō

    Tamio_Hōjō

  • Seppuku
  • Ritualistic suicide by disembowelment

    dynasty of daimyōs. When the Hōjō clan were defeated at Odawara in 1590, Hideyoshi insisted on the suicide of the retired daimyō Hōjō Ujimasa and the exile of

    Seppuku

    Seppuku

    Seppuku

  • Genkō War
  • Civil war in Imperial Japan (1331–1333)

    Imperial House in Kyoto. The Kamakura Shogunate was indirectly ruled by the Hōjō clan as shikken – the regents of the Shōgun – and actively blocked the Emperor's

    Genkō War

    Genkō War

    Genkō_War

  • Hōjō Sadaaki
  • 15th Shikken of the Kamakura shogunate

    Hōjō Sadaaki (北条 貞顕; 1278 – 4 July 1333) was the 12th rensho (1315–1326) and 15th shikken (19 April 1326 – 29 April 1326) of the Kamakura shogunate. 永井

    Hōjō Sadaaki

    Hōjō Sadaaki

    Hōjō_Sadaaki

  • Minamoto no Yoriie
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1202 to 1203

    between Yoriie’s in-laws, the Hiki clan, and his maternal relatives, the Hōjō clan, intensified after he fell seriously ill in 1203. A plan was discussed

    Minamoto no Yoriie

    Minamoto no Yoriie

    Minamoto_no_Yoriie

  • Hōjō Sadatoki
  • 9th Shikken of the Kamakura shogunate

    Hōjō Sadatoki (北条 貞時; January 14, 1272 – December 6, 1311) was the ninth shikken (regent) of the Kamakura shogunate (reigned 1284–1301), and tokusō (de

    Hōjō Sadatoki

    Hōjō Sadatoki

    Hōjō_Sadatoki

  • Battle of Numajiri
  • 1567 battle in Hitachi Province, Japan

    place between May and August of 1584 (Tenshō 12), fought between the Later Hōjō clan’s forces and the allied armies of the Satake and Utsunomiya clans. The

    Battle of Numajiri

    Battle_of_Numajiri

  • Hōjō Nagatoki
  • 6th Shikken of the Kamakura shogunate

    Hōjō Nagatoki (北条 長時, 1227–1264) was the sixth Shikken (1256–1264) of the Kamakura Bakufu and the 4th Chief of the Rokuhara Tandai North Branch Kitakata

    Hōjō Nagatoki

    Hōjō Nagatoki

    Hōjō_Nagatoki

  • Bill Paxton
  • American actor (1955–2017)

    Back Bo Brand 1990 Brain Dead Jim Reston The Last of the Finest Howard "Hojo" Jones Navy SEALs Floyd "God" Dane Predator 2 Detective Jerry Lambert 1991

    Bill Paxton

    Bill Paxton

    Bill_Paxton

  • Odawara Castle
  • Reconstructed castle in Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

    by Ise Moritoki of Izu, founder of the Odawara Hōjō clan in 1495. Five generations of the Odawara Hōjō clan improved and expanded on the fortifications

    Odawara Castle

    Odawara Castle

    Odawara_Castle

  • Japan
  • Country in East Asia

    established a military government at Kamakura. After Yoritomo's death, the Hōjō clan came to power as regents for the shōgun. The Zen school of Buddhism

    Japan

    Japan

    Japan

  • Hōjō Akinokami
  • Hōjō Akinokami (北条 安芸守; born 1608) was a member of the Japanese clan of Hōjō during the Edo period (17th century) of Japan, and kami (a post akin to governor)

    Hōjō Akinokami

    Hōjō_Akinokami

  • Battle of Kanagawa
  • century) of Japanese history, between Oda and Hōjō forces. Following the sudden death of Oda Nobunaga, the Hōjō family soon took advantage of the situation

    Battle of Kanagawa

    Battle_of_Kanagawa

  • Hōjō Masamura
  • Hōjō Yoshitoki, the second Shikken, and brother of Hōjō Yasutoki and Hōjō Shigetoki. Hōjō Masamura was born on July 10, 1205, the son of Shikken Hōjō

    Hōjō Masamura

    Hōjō Masamura

    Hōjō_Masamura

  • Kashima Island
  • Island in Japan

    Island (Ehime Prefecture) Kashima (鹿島) is a small island off the coast of Hōjō, Matsuyama, in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. Aptly named "Deer Island," Kashima

    Kashima Island

    Kashima_Island

  • Siege of Oshi
  • 1590 siege

    tatakai) was one of many battles in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaigns against the Hōjō clan during Japan's Sengoku period. Oshi Castle was a stronghold of the Narita

    Siege of Oshi

    Siege of Oshi

    Siege_of_Oshi

  • Vincent Valentine
  • Final Fantasy VII character

    Sephiroth, with Professor Hojo being the father. Soon after, Vincent became a test subject to experiments performed by Hojo after he shot him. This resulted

    Vincent Valentine

    Vincent_Valentine

  • Satomi Yoshihiro
  • family who fought against the Hōjō clan during Japan's Sengoku period. He participated in the Siege of Odawara (1561) against Hōjō clan under Uesugi Kenshin

    Satomi Yoshihiro

    Satomi_Yoshihiro

  • Siege of Edo
  • Siege of Edo Castle in Japan

    Siege of Edo, also known as the Battle of Takanawahara (高輪原の戦い), the Hōjō, led by Hōjō Ujitsuna, besieged Edo castle, which was held by Uesugi Tomooki. Though

    Siege of Edo

    Siege of Edo

    Siege_of_Edo

  • Siege of Musashi-Matsuyama (1563)
  • 1563 battle in Japan

    attempt by a combined Takeda clan-Hōjō clan army to regain Musashi province and Matsuyama castle from the Uesugi clan; the Hōjō had seized the castle from the

    Siege of Musashi-Matsuyama (1563)

    Siege_of_Musashi-Matsuyama_(1563)

  • Tōshō-ji
  • Hōjō clan's family temple

    the Hōjō clan's family temple (bodaiji) in Kamakura during the Kamakura period. Its founder was Taikō Gyōyū and it was constructed in 1237 by Hōjō Yasutoki

    Tōshō-ji

    Tōshō-ji

    Tōshō-ji

  • Prince Morikuni
  • Military ruler of Japan from 1308 to 1333

    a puppet ruler controlled by Hōjō Takatoki, who was the Kamakura shogunate's shikken or chief minister and tokusō of Hōjō clan (de facto ruler of Japan)

    Prince Morikuni

    Prince_Morikuni

  • Toyotomi Hideyoshi
  • Military ruler of Japan from 1585 to 1598

    Masayuki defected to the Tokugawa side, the Hōjō clan negotiated a truce. Hōjō Ujinobu and Ii Naomasa were the Hōjō and Tokugawa representatives for the preliminary

    Toyotomi Hideyoshi

    Toyotomi Hideyoshi

    Toyotomi_Hideyoshi

  • The 13 Lords of the Shogun
  • 2022 taiga drama about Hōjō Yoshitoki

    television series starring Shun Oguri as Hōjō Yoshitoki. The series is the 61st NHK taiga drama. Shun Oguri as Hōjō Yoshitoki. Kōki Mitani pointed out some

    The 13 Lords of the Shogun

    The_13_Lords_of_the_Shogun

  • Fūma Kotarō
  • Ninja leader

    Fūma-ittō) during the Sengoku era of feudal Japan. He was a retainer of the Later Hōjō clan. According to some records,[which?] his name was originally Kazama Kotarō

    Fūma Kotarō

    Fūma_Kotarō

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Sachiv

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    Goddess Parvati

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    Muslim

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