Japan experiences continual fighting in one province …
Years: 1360 - 1371
Japan experiences continual fighting in one province or another as a result of the rival imperial courts in the north and south, impoverishing the country (chroniclers call this period “The Age of the Turncoats”).
The capable Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, after becoming shogun in 1367, reestablishes cordial relations with China and Korea, campaigns against piracy, and attempts to restore order in the countryside.
