Title (romaji): Hojo Tokimune Genre: Jidaigeki Episodes: 49 Viewership ratings: 19.6 (1st ep), 21.2 (higest ep), 18.5 (average) Broadcast network: NHK Broadcast period: 2001-Jan-7 to 2001-Dec-9 Air time: Sunday 20:00SynopsisThe 40th NHK Taiga Drama is Hojo Tokimune. It tells the dram...
Hojo Tokimune, born in 1251, was the eighth Shikken (de facto ruler, or Shogun-regent) of Japan. He is chiefly remembered for leading Japanese forces to victory against the invading Mongol Empire, as well as spreading Zen Buddhism throughout Japan and ch
和泉元弥 Motoya Izumi 演员 饰Hojo Tokimune 渡部笃郎 Atsuro Watabe 演员 饰Hojo Tokisuke 渡边谦 Ken Watanabe 演员 福田麻由子 Mayuko Fukuda 演员 饰Atsuko Hojo 北大路欣也 Kinya Kitaoji 演员 饰Sha Kokumei 松田洋治 Yôji Matsuda 演员 饰Kameyama Empe... 西田光 Hikaru Nishida 演员 饰Nor...
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Hojo Tokimune, who famously held of the Mongol Invasion and spread Zen Buddhism among the warrior class, will lead Japan in Civilization VI.
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In the east side of the street a housing called Okura is located and it was found that the house was inherited from Yoshitoki to Tokifusa, then to Tokimune, Sadatoki and Takatoki of Hojo. In the west, a house called Komachi is located and it was inherited from Yoshitoki ...
In the east side of the street a housing called Okura is located and it was found that the house was inherited from Yoshitoki to Tokifusa, then to Tokimune, Sadatoki and Takatoki of Hojo. In the west, a house called Komachi is located and it was inherited from Yoshitoki to Yasutoki,...
’s dictum that the simple warrior life would best preserve this class from thepervasivedecadence of the Kyōtoaristocracy. Yasutoki died in 1242 and was succeeded by the Hōjō regents Tsunetoki (1224–46) in 1242, Tokiyori (1227–63) in 1246, and Tokimune (1215–84) in 1256. Tokimune...