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1632: 965: 1117: 1105: 1053: 872: 1045: 1282: 125: 164: 138: 151: 1096:, a tiny body of water separating the islands of Honshū and Kyūshū. The tides played a powerful role in the development of the battle, granting the advantage first to the Taira, who were more experienced and abler sailors, and later to the Minamoto. The Minamoto advantage was considerably enhanced by the defection of Taguchi, a Shikoku warrior who went over to the Minamoto side in the middle of the action. Many of the Taira nobles perished, along with Emperor Antoku and the widow of Kiyomori. 283: 263: 1443: 1788: 856: 343: 321: 233: 219: 45: 293: 273: 253: 193: 109: 786: 179: 1249:, rose to arms against the Taira clan. There were also many who belonged to the Minamoto clan, but who fought for the Taira clan because they had a kinship or a duty to the Taira clan. Although the various Minamoto clans rose up simultaneously, not all of them were under the command of Minamoto no Yoritomo from the beginning. In fact, the actual 1227:(源平の戦い) are sometimes used in Japan, but it has been argued that it is not appropriate to use the term "Genpei" for this war, as it does not accurately represent the belligerents of the war. In fact, the head of the Minamoto clan at the time was not a samurai but a court noble, and the first samurai to be the head of the clan was 1639:
The Taira clan was one of the four great clans which dominated Japanese politics during the Heian period (794–1185). As a result of the near-total destruction of their rival clan, the Minamoto, in the Heiji Rebellion of 1160, Taira no Kiyomori, head of the clan, initiated the Genpei War at the height
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of 1160. Minamoto no Yoshitomo had been the head of the clan at this time; upon his defeat at the hands of Taira no Kiyomori, two of his sons were killed and the third, Minamoto no Yoritomo, was banished. Following the call to arms of Prince Mochihito and Minamoto no Yorimasa in 1180, the clan would
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In reality, it was not exclusively a war between the Minamoto clan and the Taira clan, and there were many members of the Taira clan fighting on Minamoto clan's side, as well as members of these two clans serving as court nobles at the Imperial Court that were not samurai and had nothing to do with
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The defeat of the Taira armies meant the end of Taira "dominance at the capital". In December 1185, Go-Shirakawa granted to Yoritomo the power to collect taxes, and "appoint stewards and constables in all provinces". Finally, in 1192, after Go-Shirakawa's death, Yoritomo was granted the imperial
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As the united Minamoto forces left Kyoto, the Taira began consolidating their position at a number of sites in and around the Inland Sea, which was their ancestral home territory. They received a number of missives from the Emperor offering that if they surrendered by the seventh day of the second
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Yoshinaka conspired with Yukiie to seize the capital and the Emperor, possibly even establishing a new Court in the north. However, Yukiie revealed these plans to the Emperor, who communicated them to Yoritomo. Betrayed by Yukiie, Yoshinaka took command of Kyoto and, at the beginning of 1184, set
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month, the Minamoto could be persuaded to agree to a truce. This was a farce, as neither the Minamoto nor the Emperor had any intentions of waiting until the eighth day to attack. Nevertheless, this tactic offered the Emperor a chance to regain the Regalia and to distract the Taira leadership.
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was so severe that they found themselves several months later under siege in Kyoto with Yoshinaka approaching the city from the north and Yukiie from the east. Both Minamoto leaders had seen little or no opposition in marching to the capital and now forced the Taira to flee the city.
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The actions of Taira no Kiyomori having deepened Minamoto hatred for the Taira clan, a call for arms was sent up by Minamoto no Yorimasa and Prince Mochihito. Not knowing who was behind this rally, Kiyomori called for the arrest of Mochihito, who sought protection at the temple of
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features a somewhat fictionalized account of the wars, as seen from the perspectives of his two main characters, the Zinja Monk Jebu, and the Noblewoman Lady Shima Taniko. The names of the two rival clans have been changed, "Minamoto" to "Muratomo" and "Taira" to "Takashi".
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entitled "Rise of the Samurai", which allows players to play as members of the Taira, the Minamoto, or the Fujiwara families. Through a complex system of province building, diplomacy, research, and combat, players can decide the outcome of the Genpei War for
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the war. There is no record of any direct or indirect complicity or assistance by the non-samurai Minamoto and Taira clan members to the war, and no record of any motive for their involvement exists.
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In 1183, Yoshinaka once again sought to gain control of the Minamoto clan by planning an attack on Yoritomo, while simultaneously pursuing the Taira westward. The Taira set up a temporary Court at
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In addition, this war and its aftermath established red and white, the colors of the Taira and Minamoto standards, respectively, as Japan's national colors. Today, these colors can be seen on the
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Taira no Kiyomori died from illness in the spring of 1181, and around the same time Japan began to suffer from a famine which was to last through the following year. The Taira moved to attack
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by the Taira in 1179 with the removal of rivals from all government posts, and subsequently banishing them, and a call to arms against the Taira, led by the Minamoto in 1180. The ensuing
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The Genpei War was the culmination of a decades-long conflict between the two aforementioned clans over dominance of the Imperial court and, by extension, control of Japan. In the
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Furthermore, the Battle of Ōshū was fought between Minamoto no Yoritomo and his last strong enemy, the Northern Fujiwara, years after the Taira clan had been destroyed.
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The Minamoto were one of the four great clans that dominated Japanese politics during the Heian period (794–1185). They were, however, decimated by the Taira in the
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It was at this point that Minamoto no Yoritomo took over leadership of the Minamoto clan and began traveling the country seeking to rendezvous with allies. Leaving
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in 1189 was in fact the last battle during this period of civil war, as it completed Yoritomo's nationwide domination through the annexation of
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gather together and rise to power again. The Genpei war would see the Minamoto clan defeat the Taira and take command of the entire country.
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A sphere map on 1183 at Genpei War. However, it was not clearly divided in this way, and there were conflicts among Genjis as well as Tairas.
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Another fictionalized account of the conflict forms the central plot of "Civil War" (also known as "Turbulent Times"), the ninth volume of
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in 1189 was the last battle during this period of civil war, as it completed Yoritomo's nationwide domination through the annexation of
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and other friendly families helped repel the Taira army. Meanwhile, Kiyomori, seeking vengeance against the Mii-dera monks and others,
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is sometimes used in Japan, but it has been argued that it is not appropriate to use the term "Genpei" for this war.
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The end of the Genpei War and beginning of the Kamakura shogunate marked the rise to power of the warrior class (
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over 650 years later, though there was a short-lived attempt to restore imperial rule in the 1330s, the
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imagines the outcome of the Genpei War bringing an age of darkness to Japan, with a resurrected
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killed by Kumagai Naozane who, because of his youth and innocence, became quite famous in death.
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had no single legitimate lineage, and even if we were to limit ourselves to the succession of
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The entire story of Yoshitsune has been told in a novel form by Pamela S. Turner in the book
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and a considerable force, driving Yoshinaka from the city. After fighting his cousins at the
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Chiiki shakai kara mita genpei gassen : fukuharakyō to ikuta no mori ichinotani gassen
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monasteries in May. However, this plot ended with the deaths of Yorimasa and Mochihito.
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of earlier decades, the Minamoto attempted to regain control from the Taira and failed.
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The Minamoto army, led by Yoshitsune and Noriyori, made their first major assault at
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felt that he was being denied his rightful place on the throne and, with the help of
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of his power. The end of the war, however, brought destruction to the Taira clan.
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of Japan. It resulted in the downfall of the Taira and the establishment of the
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inside the Byōdō-in and Mochihito's capture and execution shortly afterwards.
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and its sequel, are set in a more fantastical reimagining of the conflict.
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mirrors that of the actual Genpei war, albeit "a few hundred years after."
1697:(平時子), wife of Kiyomori who committed suicide at the battle of Dan-no-ura. 1400:– Minamoto no Yoshinaka is defeated and killed by Yoshitsune and Noriyori. 1386:– Yoshinaka sets fire to the Hōjūji-dono and kidnaps Emperor Go-Shirakawa. 2072: 1996: 1899: 1767:(延暦寺), at least in theory, on account of their rivalry with the Mii-dera 997: 927: 911: 143: 2778: 2504:. Translated by Burton Watson. Columbia University Press. 2006. p.  2015: 1973: 1764: 1442: 716: 642: 292: 272: 252: 184: 169: 130: 32: 16:
Conflict between the Minamoto and Taira clans of feudal Japan (1180–85)
1709:(平行盛), general, commander of the Taira forces at the battle of Kojima. 1669:(平宗盛), son and heir of Kiyomori; head of the clan for much of the war. 1536:(梶原 景時), officially an ally of Yoshitsune, in fact a spy for Yoritomo. 1036:. He was defeated by Yoshitsune, and killed while attempting to flee. 2585:. Rekishi Shiryō Nettowāku, 歴史資料ネットワーク. Iwata Shoin. 生田森・一の谷合戦と地域社会. 1977: 1393:– Yoshinaka is pursued out of the capital by Yoshitsune and Noriyori. 2375:, which was a time period spanning the years from 1159 through 1160. 2326:, which was a time period spanning the years from 1156 through 1159. 2277:, which was a time period spanning the years from 1182 through 1184. 2218:, which was a time period spanning the years from 1177 through 1181. 1983:
The conflict between the Genji and Heike gangs in the 2007 Japanese
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tasked to defeat a demonic rendition of Minamoto no Yoritomo.
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The Genpei War came to an end one month later, following the
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Wars of succession involving the states and peoples of Asia
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It is true that many members of the Minamoto clan, such as
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In June 1180, Kiyomori moved the seat of imperial power to
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Duel between Taira no Atsumori (left) and Kumagai Naozane
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Minamoto no Yoritomo, from an 1179 hanging scroll by
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Samurai Rising: The Epic Life of Minamoto Yoshitsune
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Many stories and works of art depict this conflict.
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Taira no Kiyomori, by Fujiwara Tamenobu and Takenobu
1620:(今井 兼平), who joined Yoshinaka in his escape to Seta. 1471:(源頼政), head of the clan at the beginning of the war. 1361:– the Taira intercept a Minamoto force, heading for 2005:, features the Genpei War in the first 17 episodes. 2415: 735:pronounced as the second element in some compounds 2742:. Random House Publishing Group. pp. 42–45. 2476:. MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. pp. 48–50. 1354:– Yoshinaka pursues the Taira force from Kurikara 1129: 741:). The conflict is also known in Japanese as the 556: 2792: 1885:('Chronicle of the battle of Ichi-no-Tani') by 1862: 1195:fought between the Kamakura government and the 755: 630: 2558:. 川村 一彦. Rekishi Kenkyukai 歴史研究会. p. 45. 1856: 1477:(源頼朝), head of the clan upon Yorimasa's death. 749: 624: 937:Fighting continued the following year, 1181. 542: 382: 2045:"The Forgotten", an expansion developed for 1560:(那須与一), celebrated archer and Minamoto ally. 1465:(源範頼), general, younger brother of Yoritomo. 696:. 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Stanford University Press. pp.  2413: 1950: 959: 914:, he was defeated by the Taira in the 773:between which it took place. The term 2735: 2660: 2658: 2656: 2578: 2527: 2525: 2490: 2378: 1933: 1438:Minamoto Clan (also known as "Genji") 1122:Battle of Ichi-no-Tani folding screen 1081:that the main Taira force at Yashima 859:Scene of the Genpei war (1180–1185), 641:was a national civil war between the 530: 370: 1814:adding citations to reliable sources 1781: 1771:, who were allied with the Minamoto. 1691:(平忠度), general, brother of Kiyomori. 1028:, Yoshinaka made his final stand at 2707: 1938: 1520:(warrior monk), ally of Yoshitsune. 1174:, and also in banners and flags in 1016:, taking the Emperor into custody. 13: 2653: 2607: 2522: 1871:is the most famous, although many 1627:Taira Clan (also known as "Heike") 1489:(源行家), general, uncle to Yoritomo. 1178:and other traditional activities. 899:. This battle ended in Yorimasa's 14: 2847: 2766: 2451:. Cassell & Co. p. 200. 1191:It has been pointed out that the 832:, sent out a call to arms to the 1786: 1777: 1703:(平知盛), general, son of Kiyomori. 1685:(平重衡), general, son of Kiyomori. 1530:(北条), father-in-law of Yoritomo. 1432: 1329:– the Minamoto, retreating from 1115: 1110:Battle of Yashima folding screen 1103: 341: 319: 291: 281: 271: 261: 251: 231: 217: 191: 177: 162: 149: 136: 123: 107: 43: 2775:at Ancient History Encyclopedia 2729: 2572: 2547: 2539:. July 19, 2022. Archived from 2474:The Samurai, A Military History 2143:, a film inspired by the events 1597:, upon the bridge over the Uji. 1039: 972:In 1183, the Taira loss at the 941:was defeated by a force led by 2617:. 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Index

Minamoto
Taira clan
Heian period

June 20, 1180
April 25, 1185
Minamoto clan
Minamoto clan
Miura clan
Takeda clan
Hōjō clan
Chiba clan
Taira clan
Minamoto clan
Minamoto clan
Minamoto no Yoritomo
Minamoto clan
Minamoto no Yoshitsune
Taira clan
Taira no Munemori
Executed
Taira clan
Taira no Shigehira
Executed
Taira clan
Taira no Tomomori

Minamoto clan
Minamoto no Yoshinaka

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