Takaoka Muneyasu
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was a Shugodai
Shugodai
were officials during feudal Japan.Shugodai were representatives of provincial shugo when the shugo could not exercise his power, being often away from his province. Unlike shugo, who were appointed from the central power, shugodai were locally appointed....

 of Oki Province
Oki Province
was an old province of Japan which is now Shimane Prefecture. It was sometimes called . Oki province consisted of the Oki Islands in the Sea of Japan, located off the coast of the provinces of Izumo and Hōki....

 on Kamakura period.
He was the founder of Takaoka clan
Takaoka clan
- Fujiwara clan, Hatta Tomoie's descendant :This clan's origin is a descendant of Hatta clan in Hitachi Province. Hatta clan are descended directly from Lord Fujiwara no Kamatari by his grandson Hatta Tomoie , Takaoka Yasushige, grandson of Hatta Tomoie...

 in Izumo Province
Izumo Province
was an old province of Japan which today consists of the eastern part of Shimane Prefecture. It was sometimes called . The province is in the Chūgoku Region.- History :It was one of the regions of ancient Japan where major political powers arose...

, Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

.

Takaoka Muneyasu was the 8th son of Sasaki Yasukiyo
Sasaki clan
are a historical Japanese clan. - Brief history :They are descended directly from Emperor Uda by his grandson Minamoto no Masanobu , but were adopted by the Seiwa Genji...

. His mother was Kasai Kiyochika
Kasai clan
The was a Japanese clan of the medieval era, originating in Mutsu Province....

's daughter. Muneyasu was Enya Yoriyasu's younger brother.
He was originally named Minamoto no Muneyasu. His alias was "Takaoka Hachirō" or "Sasaki Hachirō".
His wife is Ii clan
Ii clan
The ' is a Japanese clan which originates in Tōtōmi Province. It was a retainer clan of the Imagawa family, and then switched sides to the Matsudaira clan of Mikawa Province. A famed 16th century clan member, Ii Naomasa, served as one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's generals, and received the fief of Hikone...

 (Izumo Province
Izumo Province
was an old province of Japan which today consists of the eastern part of Shimane Prefecture. It was sometimes called . The province is in the Chūgoku Region.- History :It was one of the regions of ancient Japan where major political powers arose...

). His official rank is Saemonnojyō. His family crest was "Hana-wachigai (Shippō-ni-hanakaku)".

Brief history

  • 1274 (Kōchō
    Kocho
    was a after Bun'ō and before Bun'ei. This period spanned the years from February 1261 to February 1264. The reigning emperor was .-Change of era:; 1261: The new era name was created to mark an event or a number of events...

    11th, December of moon calendar) Because Mongol had attacked it, he became a soldier of foreign enemy defense (Ikoku-keigo ban-yaku), and he went to Coast of Kurosaki, Chikuzen Province
    Chikuzen Province
    was an old province of Japan in the area that is today part of Fukuoka Prefecture in Kyūshū. It was sometimes called , with Chikugo Province. Chikuzen bordered Buzen, Bungo, Chikugo, and Hizen Provinces....

    .
  • 1277 (Kenji
    Kenji
    or Kenzi is a very common Japanese given name for boys.-Possible writings:Kenji can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:*賢二, "wise, second"*健二, "healthy, second"*健次, "healthy, next"*謙二, "modest, second"*研二, "research, second"...

    3rd, April of moon calendar) He became an acting governor in Oki Province
    Oki Province
    was an old province of Japan which is now Shimane Prefecture. It was sometimes called . Oki province consisted of the Oki Islands in the Sea of Japan, located off the coast of the provinces of Izumo and Hōki....

     (to one theory governor in Oki Province
    Oki Province
    was an old province of Japan which is now Shimane Prefecture. It was sometimes called . Oki province consisted of the Oki Islands in the Sea of Japan, located off the coast of the provinces of Izumo and Hōki....

    ).
  • 1287(Kōan10th) The territory Takaoka-mura, Enya-no-sato, Izumo Province
    Izumo Province
    was an old province of Japan which today consists of the eastern part of Shimane Prefecture. It was sometimes called . The province is in the Chūgoku Region.- History :It was one of the regions of ancient Japan where major political powers arose...

    , ingot was succeeded among his father Yasukiyo's inheritances. Therefore, he became a clan name "Takaoka
    Takaoka clan
    - Fujiwara clan, Hatta Tomoie's descendant :This clan's origin is a descendant of Hatta clan in Hitachi Province. Hatta clan are descended directly from Lord Fujiwara no Kamatari by his grandson Hatta Tomoie , Takaoka Yasushige, grandson of Hatta Tomoie...

    " for the first time.
  • 1305 (Kagen
    Kagen
    was a after Kengen and before Tokuji. This period spanned the years from August 1303 through December 1306. The reigning emperor was .-Change of era:* 1303 : The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events...

    3rd), When Hōjō Munekata
    Hojo clan
    See the late Hōjō clan for the Hōjō clan of the Sengoku Period.The in the history of Japan was a family who controlled the hereditary title of shikken of the Kamakura Shogunate. In practice, the family had actual governmental power, many times dictatorial, rather than Kamakura shoguns, or the...

     was revolted (The Kakitsu War), he attacked rebels running after by the Shōgun instruction.
  • 1326 (Karyaku
    Karyaku
    , also romanized as Kareki, was a after Shōchū and before Gentoku. This period spanned the years from April 1326 through August 1329. The reigning Emperor was .-Change of era:...

    1st) August 13 He died. Age at death was 71 years old. His buddhist name was "Kakunen".

See also

  • Genji clan
  • Sasaki clan
    Sasaki clan
    are a historical Japanese clan. - Brief history :They are descended directly from Emperor Uda by his grandson Minamoto no Masanobu , but were adopted by the Seiwa Genji...

  • Takaoka clan
    Takaoka clan
    - Fujiwara clan, Hatta Tomoie's descendant :This clan's origin is a descendant of Hatta clan in Hitachi Province. Hatta clan are descended directly from Lord Fujiwara no Kamatari by his grandson Hatta Tomoie , Takaoka Yasushige, grandson of Hatta Tomoie...

  • Battle of Bun'ei
    Battle of Bun'ei
    The , also known as the First Battle of Hakata Bay was the first attempt by the Yuan Dynasty founded by the Mongols to invade Japan. After conquering the Tsushima Island and Iki, Kublai Khan's fleet moved on to Japan proper, landing at Hakata Bay, a short distance from Kyūshū's administrative...

  • Battle of Kōan
    Battle of Koan
    The ', also known as the Second Battle of Hakata Bay, was the second attempt by the Yuan Dynasty founded by the Mongols to invade Japan...

  • Mongol Invasions of Japan
    Mongol invasions of Japan
    The ' of 1274 and 1281 were major military efforts undertaken by Kublai Khan to conquer the Japanese islands after the submission of Goryeo to vassaldom. Despite their ultimate failure, the invasion attempts are of macrohistorical importance, because they set a limit on Mongol expansion, and rank...

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