Shōgen

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Shōgen (正元) was a Japanese era after Shōka and before Bun'o that spanned from 1259 to 1260. Reigning emperors were Emperor Go-Fukakusa and Emperor Kameyama.

The Shōgen era was in a period marked by famine and epidemics and the era name was changed twice in short succession in the hope that this might bring them to a close[1].

Shōgen is also an alternative pronunciation of the name of the Jōgen era (1207–1211).

Shogen 1st 2nd
Gregorian 1259 1260


Preceded by
Shōka
Japanese era name Succeeded by
Bun'o