The ensuing period of Ashikaga rule (1336-1573) …

Years: 1336 - 1347

The ensuing period of Ashikaga rule (1336-1573) is called Muromachi for the district in which its headquarters are in Kyoto after 1378.

What distinguishes the Ashikaga bakufu from that of Kamakura is that, whereas Kamakura had existed in equilibrium with the Kyoto court, Ashikaga takes over the remnants of the imperial government.

Nevertheless, the Ashikaga bakufu is not as strong as the Kamakura had been and is greatly preoccupied by the civil war.

Not until the rule of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (as third shogun, 1368-94, and chancellor, 1394-1408) does a semblance of order emerge.

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