The was the assistant to the shikken (regent) of the Kamakura shogunate in medieval Japan.
The rensho placed his signature next to that of the shikken on official orders. In 1224 the third shikken HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Yasutoki appointed HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Tokifusa as the first rensho. From then on, the rensho was chosen from influential members of the HÃ
ÂjÃ
 clan, but not from the main line of the clan (tokusÃ
Â), with the one exception of Tokimune, who temporarily occupied the position from 1264 to 1268.
List of Rensho
Note: There are three HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Shigetoki's, all different people
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Tokifusa (r. 1225–1240)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Shigetoki (Ã¥ÂÂæÂ¡éÂÂæÂÂ) (r. 1247–1256)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Masamura (r. 1256–1264)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Tokimune (r. 1264–1268)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Masamura (r. 1268–1273)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Yoshimasa (r. 1273–1277)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Shigetoki (Ã¥ÂÂæÂ¡æ¥ÂæÂÂ) (r. 1283–1287)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Nobutoki aka Osaragi Nobutoki (r. 1287–1301)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Tokimura (r. 1301–1305)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Munenobu aka Osaragi Munenobu (r. 1305–1311)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Hirotoki (r. 1311–1312)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Sadaaki (r. 1315–1326)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Koresada (r. 1326–1327)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Shigetoki (Ã¥ÂÂæÂ¡èÂÂæÂÂ) (r. 1330–1333)
See also
Notes
References
- Iwanami Japanese dictionary, 5th Edition (2000), CD version