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  1. Hōjō Tokimune (北条 時宗, 5 June 1251 – 20 April 1284) of the Hōjō clan was the eighth shikken (officially regent of the shōgun, but de facto ruler of Japan) of the Kamakura shogunate (reigned 1268–84), known for leading the Japanese forces against the invasion of the Mongols and for spreading Zen Buddhism.

  2. Jan 7, 2001 · The 40th NHK Taiga Drama is Hojo Tokimune. It tells the dramatic and turbulent life of young shikken Hojo Tokimune, and his successful defense of Japan from invasion by Mongolia in the 1200's. It is a tragic story of betrayal and clan wars and Hojo Tokimune is at the center of it all.

  3. Hōjō Tokimune (born June 5, 1251, Kamakura, Japan—died April 20, 1284, Kamakura) was a young regent to the shogun (military dictator of Japan), under whom the country fought off two Mongol invasions, the only serious foreign threats to the Japanese islands before modern times.

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  4. Hôjô Tokimune: With Toshirô Yanagiba, Motoya Izumi, Atsuro Watabe, Kin'ya Kitaôji. Set during the Kamakura Shogunate in late-13th century Japan, this 49-episode series details the rise to power firstly of Hojo Tokiyori and then the succession of his young son Hojo Tokimune.

    • (26)
    • 2001-01-07
    • Drama
    • Toshirô Yanagiba, Motoya Izumi, Atsuro Watabe
  5. Mar 8, 2017 · Hôjô Tokimune was the Hôjô regent during the Mongol Invasions, his regency extending from 1268 until his death in 1284. He succeeded his father, Hôjô Tokiyori, as regent after Tokiyori disinherited his older son (Tokimune's older brother) Hôjô Tokisuke, naming the younger Tokimune his heir.

  6. Jan 7, 2001 · The 40th NHK Taiga Drama is Hojo Tokimune. It tells the dramatic and turbulent life of young shikken Hojo Tokimune, and his successful defense of Japan from invasion by Mongolia in the 1200's. It is a tragic story of betrayal and clan wars and Hojo Tokimune is at the center of it all.

  7. Dec 9, 2001 · Drama: Hojo Tokimune. Romaji: Hojo Tokimune. Japanese: 北条時宗. Director: Yoshiyuki Yoshimura. Writer: Yumiko Inoue. Network: NHK. Episodes: 49. Release Date: January 7 - December 9, 2001. Runtime: 20:00-20:45.