Hōjō Tokifusa

In this Japanese name, the family name is "Hōjō".

Hōjō Tokifusa (北条 時房, 1175 – February 18, 1240) was a member of Japan's Hōjō clan of nobles and courtiers; the brother of Hōjō Yoshitoki, shogunal regent, Tokifusa was appointed to the Kyoto-based government post of Rokuhara Tandai upon its creation in 1221, following the Jōkyū War. He served alongside Hōjō Yasutoki.

He later became a Buddhist monk, and lived out the rest of his life at Tō-ji in Nara, where he acquired the nickname "Daibutsu" (Great Buddha).

Preceded by
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Rensho
1225–1240
Succeeded by
Hōjō Shigetoki
Preceded by
'none'
Rokuhara Tandai (Minamikata)
1221–1225
Succeeded by
Hōjō Tokimori

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