Hōjō Sadatoki | |
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Born | 14 January 1272 |
Died | 6 December 1311 | (aged 39)
Title | Regent of the Kamakura shogunate |
Predecessor | Hōjō Tokimune |
Successor | Hōjō Morotoki |
Parents | Hōjō Tokimune |
Hōjō Sadatoki (北条 貞時 , April 20, 1271 - December 6, 1311) was the ninth shikken (regent) of the Kamakura shogunate (reigned 1284 - 1301), and Tokuso (de facto ruler of Japan) from his appointment as regent until his death.
Born to the regent Tokimune and his wife from the Adachi family, Sadatoki became a shikken at age 14 upon the death of his father. Sadatoki was under the guardianship of Taira Yoritsuna.
The Hōjō clan had variously defeated many rival families - leaving only the Adachi clan. The Adachis and Hōjōs had previously been allies, but a plot by Adachi Yasumori to usurp the Hōjō resulted in a Sadatoki authorising Taira Yoritsuna to attack the Adachi family. Taira Yoritsuna may have falsified the charges against Adachi Yasumori due to political rivalry. The attack occurred in 1285 and is known as the Shimotsuki Incident. It occurred near the Adachi residence and resulted in the near extermination of the Adachi family (500 deaths). Adachi Yasumori was Sadatoki's grandfather's son's brother's in-law.
Sadatoki's soldiers killed Taira Yoritsuna and 90 of his followers in the Heizen Gate Incident (平禅門の乱, Heizenmon no Ran) in 1293. He did this purge in confusion after the 1293 Kamakura earthquake.
Sadatoki ended his regency and entered the priesthood in 1301. Some sources claim that, although secluded in a temple, he continued to administer Japan until his death in 1311. He is enshrined with his father and Hōjō Takatoki.
A mass requiem commemorating the 12th anniversary of Sadatoki's death took place at Engakuji in 1323. Jufukuji temple sent 260 priests.
Preceded by Hōjō Tokimune |
Hōjō Regent 1284–1301 |
Succeeded by Hōjō Morotoki |
Preceded by Hōjō Tokimune |
Tokusō 1284–1311 |
Succeeded by Hōjō Takatoki |