Ashikaga Yoshitane

Tenth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate of Japan (1490–1493, 1508–1521)
Ashikaga Yoshitane
足利 義稙
Shōgun
In office
1508–1521
MonarchGo-Kashiwabara
Preceded byAshikaga Yoshihisa
Succeeded byAshikaga Yoshiharu
In office
1490–1493
MonarchGo-Tsuchimikado
Preceded byAshikaga Yoshihisa
Succeeded byAshikaga Yoshizumi
Personal details
Born
Ashikaga Yoshiki (足利 義材)

(1466-09-09)September 9, 1466
DiedMay 23, 1523(1523-05-23) (aged 56)
Ōmi Province, Japan
Spouse(s)Seiun-in, daughter of Hosokawa Shigeyuki
Parents
  • Ashikaga Yoshimi (father)
  • Hino Yoshiko (mother)
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Ashikaga Yoshitane (足利 義稙, September 9, 1466 – May 23, 1523), also known as Ashikaga Yoshiki (足利 義材), was the 10th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who headed the shogunate first from 1490 to 1493[1] and then again from 1508 to 1521 during the Muromachi period of Japan.[2]

Yoshitane was the son of Ashikaga Yoshimi and grandson of the sixth shōgun Ashikaga Yoshinori. In his early life, he was named Yoshiki (sometimes translated as Yoshimura), and then Yoshitada[3] — including the period of when he is first installed as shōgun; however, he changed his name to Yoshitane in 1501 in a period when he was temporarily exiled, and it is by this name that he is generally known today.[4]

The 9th shōgun Ashikaga Yoshihisa died in 1489 on a battlefield of southern Ōmi Province. Yoshihisa left no heir; and Yoshitane became Sei-i Taishōgun a year later.[5]

Events of Yoshitane's bakufu

Yoshitane was appointed shōgun in 1490. Hōjō Sōun gains control of Izu the following year. In 1493, Hatakeyama Yoshitoyo forces Yoshitane to abdicate.[3] In 1493, Yoshitane lost in a power struggle against Hosokawa Masamoto and was formally replaced by the eleventh shōgun, Ashikaga Yoshizumi.[6]

Emperor Go-Kashiwabara accedes to the throne in 1500. Ōuchi Yoshioki restores Yoshitane to the position of Sei-i Taishōgun from Yoshizumi.[7] In 1520, a succession crisis occurred over Hosokawa Takakuni's post. When Takakuni becomes Kanrei (shogun's deputy), Yoshitane strongly opposed him and he was driven out.[3] In 1521, Emperor Go-Kashiwabara[3] appoints Ashikaga Yoshiharu shogun. Takakuni arranged for the replacement of Yoshitane with the twelfth shōgun, Ashikaga Yoshiharu.[8]

Eventually, after a further power struggle with the Hosokawa clan and especially with Hosokawa Takakuni, Yoshitane was forced to withdraw to Awaji Island. He died in Awa province, on the island of Shikoku in 1523.[8]

Yoshitane's heirs and successors

Shōgun Yoshitane adopted the son of Yoshizumi who was his cousin, Ashikaga Yoshitsuna and he designated Yoshitsuna as his heir and as his anticipated successor as shogun.[9] However, when Yoshitane died prematurely, he was not succeeded by who he had chosen; rather, his father's newly designated heir was accepted by the shogunate as shōgun Yoshizumi.[10]

In other words, after the death of his son, shōgun Yoshimasa adopted the son of his brother, Yoshimi. After the death of his adopted son, Yoshimasa adopted the son of another brother, Masatomo. Shogun Yoshimasa was succeeded by shōgun Yoshihisa (Yoshimasa's natural son), then by shōgun Yoshitane (Yoshimasa's first adopted son), and then by shōgun Yoshizumi (Yoshimasa's second adopted son). Yoshizumi's progeny would become shōguns in due course.[10]

Eventually, the great-grandson of Yoshitane would be installed as a puppet shōgun for a brief period, but external power struggles would unseat him, and the Ashikaga dynasty of shōguns would end.[10]

Family

  • Father: Ashikaga Yoshimi
  • Mother: daughter of Uramatsu Shigemasa
  • Wife: Seiyun'in
  • Concubine: daughter of Yamana Toyoshige
  • Children:
    • Takewakamaru
    • a daughter
  • Adopted Son: Ashikaga Yoshitsuna

Eras of Yoshitane's bakufu

The years in which Yoshitane was shogun are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō.[11]

  • Entoku (1489–1492)
  • Meiō (1492–1501)
  • Bunki (1501–1504)
  • Eishō (1504–1521)
  • Daiei (1521–1528)

Notes

  1. ^ Titsigh, Issac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 361–362., p. 361, at Google Books
  2. ^ Titsingh, pp. 367–371., p. 367, at Google Books
  3. ^ a b c d Ackroyd, p. 331.
  4. ^ Titsingh, p. 364., p. 364, at Google Books
  5. ^ Titsingh, p. 361., p. 361, at Google Books
  6. ^ Titsingh, p. 362., p. 362, at Google Books
  7. ^ Titsingh, p. 366–367., p. 366, at Google Books
  8. ^ a b Titsingh, p. 370., p. 370, at Google Books
  9. ^ Ackroyd, p. 385 n104; excerpt, "Some apparent contradictions exist in various versions of the pedigree owing to adoptions and name-changes. Yoshitsuna (sometimes also read Yoshikore) changed his name and was adopted by Yoshitane. Some pedigrees show Yoshitsuna as Yoshizumi's son, and Yoshifuyu as Yoshizumi's son."
  10. ^ a b c Ackroyd, p. 298.
  11. ^ Titsingh, pp. 352–372., p. 352, at Google Books

References

Preceded by Shōgun:
Ashikaga Yoshitane

1490–1493
Succeeded by
Preceded by Shōgun:
Ashikaga Yoshitane

1508–1521
Succeeded by
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Ashikaga family tree
adoption

(1305-1358)
Takauji(1)
r. 1338-1358

(1330-1368)
Yoshiakira(2)
r. 1358-1367

(1358-1408)
Yoshimitsu(3)
r. 1367-1395

(1386-1428)
Yoshimochi(4)
r. 1395-1423

(1394-1441)
Yoshinori(6)
r. 1429-1441

(1407-1425)
Yoshikazu(5)
r. 1423-1425

(1433-1443)
Yoshikatsu(7)
r. 1442-1443
(1435-1491)
Masatomo

(1436-1490)
Yoshimasa(8)
r. 1449-1474
(1439-1491)
Yoshimi

(1481-1511)
Yoshizumi(11)
r. 1494-1508

(1465-1489)
Yoshihisa(9)
r. 1474-1489

(1466-1523)
Yoshitane(10)
r. 1490-1493,
1508-1521
(1509-1573)
Yoshitsuna
1509-1573

(1510-1550)
Yoshiharu(12)
r. 1521-1545

(1538-1568)
Yoshihide(14)
r. 1568

(1535-1565)
Yoshiteru(13)
r. 1545-1565

(1537-1597)
Yoshiaki(15)
r. 1568-1573
References:
  • 新井 (Arai), 白石 (Hakuseki) (1982). Lessons from History: The Tokushi Yoron. University of Queensland Press. pp. 298, 385. ISBN 978-0-7022-1485-1.
  • Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric; Roth, Käthe (2002). Japan Encyclopedia. Oriental Translation Fund. pp. 55–57. ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5.
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Chronology, dates and paternity of the Ashikaga shōguns
Name
Lived
Reigned
Son of
1st Takauji 1305–1358 1338–1358 Sadauji
2nd Yoshiakira 1330–1368 1358–1367 Takauji
3rd Yoshimitsu 1358–1408 1367–1395 Yoshiakira
4th Yoshimochi 1386–1428 1395–1423 Yoshimitsu
5th Yoshikazu 1407–1425 1423–1425 Yoshimochi
6th Yoshinori 1394–1441 1428–1441 Yoshimitsu
7th Yoshikatsu 1433–1443 1442–1443 Yoshinori
8th Yoshimasa 1435–1490 1449–1474 Yoshinori
Name
Lived
Reigned
Son of
  9th Yoshihisa 1465–1489 1474–1489 Yoshimasa
10th Yoshitane 1465–1522
1490–1493
1508–1521
Yoshimi
11th Yoshizumi 1478–1513 1493–1508 Masatomo
12th Yoshiharu 1510–1550 1521–1545 Yoshizumi
13th Yoshiteru 1535–1565 1545–1565 Yoshiharu
14th Yosihide 1538–1568 1564–1568 Yoshitsuna
15th Yoshiaki 1537–1597 1568–1588 Yoshiharu
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