Japan and the Japanese illustrated . A mAlin HOUSE. CHAPTER lY. TAIKOSAMA AXD THE TOKAIDO. INCREASING ANARCHY FROM FOURTEENTH TO SIXTEENTH CENTURY.—FIDE-YOSI. —SPREADOF THE BUDDHIST RELIGION.—CONFLICTS. — ORDINANCES OF FIDE-YOSI.—THE PRINCEOF BOUNGO.—FRANCIS XAVIER.—JAPANESE CHRISTIANS.—PERSECUTION.——THE TOKAIDO.—SINAGAWA. The civil wars which broufjlit al)out the ruin of Kamakoura liad few points of interestin themselves. From the fourteenth to the sixteenth centurj-, tlie Emigre of Japanpresented a spectacle of increasing anarchy, which threatened the work of jioliticjilcent


Japan and the Japanese illustrated . A mAlin HOUSE. CHAPTER lY. TAIKOSAMA AXD THE TOKAIDO. INCREASING ANARCHY FROM FOURTEENTH TO SIXTEENTH CENTURY.—FIDE-YOSI. —SPREADOF THE BUDDHIST RELIGION.—CONFLICTS. — ORDINANCES OF FIDE-YOSI.—THE PRINCEOF BOUNGO.—FRANCIS XAVIER.—JAPANESE CHRISTIANS.—PERSECUTION.——THE TOKAIDO.—SINAGAWA. The civil wars which broufjlit al)out the ruin of Kamakoura liad few points of interestin themselves. From the fourteenth to the sixteenth centurj-, tlie Emigre of Japanpresented a spectacle of increasing anarchy, which threatened the work of jioliticjilcentralization which had heen inaugurated by Yoritomo. u 2 148 LIFE IN JAPAN. A domestic quarrel arose within the Dairi itself, which forced the legitimate sovereignto yield Kioto to his competitor ; and, during nearly sixty years, six Mikados successivelyoccupied the pontifical throne, by usurpation, while the real descendants of the Sunhad to submit to holding their court at Yosimo, a small borough situated on th


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