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Kugyō (Minamoto no Yoshinari) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kugyō (Minamoto no Yoshinari)
, also known as or , was the second son of the second Kamakura shogun of Japan, Minamoto no Yoriie.〔Yasuda (1990-156)〕 At the age of six, after his father was killed in Shuzenji in Izu, he became his uncle Sanetomo's adopted son and, thanks to his grandmother Hōjō Masako's intercession, a disciple of Songyō, Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's ''bettō'' (head priest).〔 After his tonsure he was given the Buddhist name "Kugyō" replacing his childhood name Yoshinari.〔〔At the time in Japan a child received a temporary name (), which would be replaced by a definitive one at 15 or 17.〕 He then went to Kyōto to take his vows, coming back at age 18 to become Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's new ''bettō'',〔 the shrine's fourth.〔Kamiya Vol. 1 (2006:22)〕 In 1219 he murdered his uncle Sanetomo on the stone stairs at Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū in the shogunal capital of Kamakura, an act for which he was himself slain on the same day.〔Kusumoto (2002: 70-73)〕 ==Shogun Sanetomo's assassination==
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