e days of Taira overlordship, Kyoto was never socompletely under the heel of the military as it was in early Ashikagatimes. Yet no other plan of operations suggested itself to the Kamakurastrategists. ninsulas, where strong permanentfortifications had been built under the direction of Europeanexperts. idols, to be throwndown to the ground, while three Japanese Christians went preachingthe law of God everywhere.
ter mixed Shinto; shrine andtemple, ji-sha; immune from shugoShubun, painterShui-shu, anthologyShujaku, 61 It has been welldescribed as a mirror in which the extraordinary elaborations ofJapanese social etiquette may be seen vividly reflected. Thisinnovation was nominally prompted by solicitude for the shogun'ssafety, but as its obvious result was to narrow his so Yoshiiye's mother was a Taira.
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