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Kamakura period         
  • Provinces in the Kamakura period (excluding Hokkaido and the Satsunan Islands)
  • ''Head of a Guardian'', 13th century. Hinoki wood with lacquer on cloth, pigment, rock crystal, metal. Before entering most Japanese Buddhist temples, visitors must pass large and imposing sculptures of ferocious guardian figures whose role is to protect the premises from the enemies of the religion. The aggressive stances and exaggerated facial features of these figures stand in sharp contrast to the calm demeanor of the Buddha enshrined inside. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Nara]]. It was made by [[Busshi]] [[Unkei]] in 1203.
  • Japanese [[samurai]] boarding Mongol ships in 1281
PERIOD OF JAPANESE HISTORY
Kamakura Period; Kamakura Jidai; Kamakura era; The Kamakura period; Kamakura-period
The is a period of Japanese history that marks the governance by the Kamakura shogunate, officially established in 1192 in Kamakura by the first shōgun, Minamoto no Yoritomo. The period is known for the emergence of the samurai, the warrior caste, and for the establishment of feudalism in Japan.
Shōō (Kamakura period)         
JAPANESE ERA FROM 1288 TO 1293
Shoo (Kamakura period)
was a after Kōan and before Einin. This period spanned the years from April 1288 through August 1293.
Enkyō (Kamakura period)         
JAPANESE ERA FROM 1308 TO 1311
Enkei; Enkyo (Kamakura period)
, also romanized as Enkei, was a after Tokuji and before Ōchō. This period spanned the years from October 1308 through April 1311.
Examples of use of Kamakura period
1. Maizuru, the Kamakura period noblewoman, exits the dressing room, shuffling diligently toward the stage.