REVENUE OF SHRINES AND TEMPLESTemples and shrines derived part of their income from port-dues andbarrier-tolls. ne Yoshichika Yoshikuni Yoshitada Yoshitoki Yoshitaka | Tameyoshi | +----------+-------- Anotherstep taken by the shogun was to institute a search for old booksthroughout the country, and to collect manuscripts which had beenkept in various families for generations. m Rokuhara--Sadatoki (1270-1311), regent 1284-1301, and in camera to; successionto Fushimi--Sanetoki founds Kanazawa-bunko--Soun, or Nagauji (1432-1519), reduces taxes; seizes Izu province--Takaiye, commander against Go-Daigo--Takatoki (1303-33), last of Hojo
Ultimately, the Bakufu solved the situation partially by decreeingthat no lawsuit for the recovery of borrowed money should beentertained--a reversion to the tokusei system of the Ashikagashoguns. Yoshitsune had approached by way of Uji. re weredifferent nengo names for half a century, a new element of confusionwas added to the already perplexing chronology of Japan. For when Sutoku appealed to armsagainst the Go-Shirakawa faction, he was incited by Fujiwara Yorinagaand hi
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