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Kamakura Bakufu : ウィキペディア英語版
Kamakura shogunate

The Kamakura shogunate (Japanese: 鎌倉幕府, ''Kamakura bakufu'') was a Japanese feudal military government.〔Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). ("''Kamakura-jidai''" ) in ''Japan Encyclopedia'', p. 459.〕 The heads of the government were the shoguns.〔Nussbaum, ("Shogun" ) at pp. 878-879.〕 The first three were members of the Minamoto clan.〔Nussbaum, ("Minamoto" ) at pp. 632-633.〕 The next two were members of the Fujiwara clan.〔Nussbaum, ("Fujiwara" ) at pp. 200-201.〕 The last six were minor Imperial princes.〔
These years are known as the Kamakura period. The period takes its name from the city where the Minamoto shoguns lived.〔
After 1203, the Hōjō clan held the office of ''Shikken''.〔Nussbaum, ("Hōjō" ) at pp. 339-340.〕 In effect, the ''shikken'' governed in the name of the shoguns.〔Nussbaum, ("''Shikken''" ) at p. 857.〕
==History==


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