was a after ShÃ
Âji and before GenkyÃ
«. This period spanned the years from February 1201 through February 1204. The reigning emperor was .
Change of era
- 1201 ; 1201: The new era name was created to mark an event of shin'yÃ
« (è¾ÂéÂ
Â), which is considered as the year of revolution in Sexagenary cycle. The previous era ended and a new one commenced in ShÃ
Âji 3, on the 13th day of the 2nd month of 1201.
Events of the Kennin era
- 1201 (Kennin 1, May): The Kennin Rebellion is defeated.
- 1202 (Kennin 2, 1st month): Nitta Yoshishige, the deputy director for cuisine of Dairi (大çÂÂå©) in DaijÃ
Â-kan, died. His court rank had been of the second rank of the fifth class (å¾ÂäºÂä½Âä¸Â).
- 1202 (Kennin 2, 7th month): Minamoto no Yoriie was raised in the court's hierarchic standing to the second rank of the second class; and he was created the 2nd shÃ
Âgun of the Kamakura shogunate.
- 1202 (Kennin 2, 10th month): Naidaijin Minamoto no Michichika died at 54; and his court position was then filled by dainagon Fujiwara no Takatada.
- 1202 (Kennin 2): On orders from ShÃ
Âgun Minamoto no Yoriie, the monk Eisai founded Kennin-ji, a Zen temple and monastery in the Rinzai sect.
- 1203 (Kennin 3, 8th month): ShÃ
Âgun Yoriie fell gravely ill.
- 1203 (Kennin 3, 9th month): Yoriie shaved his head and became a Buddhist priest; and the emperor named Minamoto no Sanetomo as the 3rd shÃ
Âgun; and HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Tokimasa became Sanetomo's shikken (regent).
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