A struggle for succession in mid-twelfth century …

Years: 1108 - 1251

A struggle for succession in mid-twelfth century Japan gives the Fujiwara an opportunity to regain their former power.

Fujiwara Yorinaga sides with the retired emperor in a violent battle in 1158 against the heir apparent, who is supported by the Taira and Minamoto.

In the end, the Fujiwara are destroyed, the old system of government supplanted, and the inset system left powerless as bushi take control of court affairs, marking a turning point in Japanese history.

Within a year, the Taira and Minamoto clash and a twenty-year period of Taira ascendancy begins.

The Taira are seduced by court life and ignore problems in the provinces.

Finally, Minamoto Yoritomo (1147-99) rises from his headquarters at Kamakura (in the Kanto region, southwest of modern Tokyo) to defeat the Taira, and with them the child emperor they control, in the Genpei War (1180-85).

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