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The was one of five regent houses
Five regent houses
The Five regent houses is a collective term for those five families of Fujiwara clan, who were regarded entitled to the position of Sekkan in the Imperial Court of Kyoto, Japan, and monopolized the position between 12th and 19th century...

, branches of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family monopolizing regent positions Sesshō and Kampaku
Sessho and Kampaku
In Japan, was a title given to a regent who was named to assist either a child emperor before his coming of age, or an empress. The was theoretically a sort of chief advisor for the emperor, but was the title of both first secretary and regent who assists an adult emperor. During the Heian era,...

 in Japan
Japan
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. The family was founded by Kujō Michiie
Kujo Michiie
Kujō Michiie was a Japanese regent in the 13th century. He was the father of Kujō Yoritsune and grandson of Kujō Kanezane . He was the father of Norizane and Yoritsune...

's third son Ichijō Sanetsune
Ichijo Sanetsune
, son of regent Michiie, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period . He was the founding father of the Ichijō family, one of the five regent houses which monopolized regent positions in Japan's imperial court. He held regent positions kampaku in 1246 and from 1265 to 1267, and...

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The was a branch of the Ichijō family, founded in the early Edo period
Edo period
The , or , is a division of Japanese history which was ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family, running from 1603 to 1868. The political entity of this period was the Tokugawa shogunate....

 by Ichijō Akiyoshi
Ichijo Akiyoshi
, son of Emperor Go-Yōzei and adopted son of regent Uchimoto, was a kugyō of the Edo period of Japan. He held regent positions kampaku in 1629 and from 1647 to 1651, and sesshō from 1629 to 1635 and in 1647. His wife was a daughter of Oda Yorinaga, and with her he had a daughter and sons Norisuke...

's son Ichijō Fuyumoto.

Tosa-Ichijō

The following is the list of the heads of .
  1. Norifusa
    Ichijo Norifusa
    , son of regent Kaneyoshi, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period . He held a regent position kampaku from 1458 to 1463. In 1475 to escape unrest in Kyoto he moved to Tosa Province, founding the Tosa-Ichijō clan. He eventually returned to Kyoto, but his son Fusaie stayed in the...

  2. Fusaie
    Ichijo Fusaie
    , son of regent Norifusa, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period . He was the second head of Tosa-Ichijō clan. He was born when his father Norifusa was in exile in Tosa Province from Kyoto. He stayed in the province when his father returned to Kyoto. He was the father of...

  3. Fusafuyu
  4. Fusamoto
  5. Kanesada
    Ichijo Kanesada
    was the succeeding ruling head over Ichijō family's Tosa Province, throughout the late Sengoku period of Feudal Japan.He was a Christian and had baptismal name ....

  6. Tadamasa
    Ichijo Tadamasa
    supposedly not a retainer of any clan. Ichijō lived during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century to that of the Azuchi-Momoyama period of the 17th century. Ichijō was the son of Ichijo Kanesada. Following the death of his family of Ichijō, he then went on to marry the daughter of the famous leader...

  7. Masachika

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