Site of Yamana Sozen’s Mansion
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Site of Yamana Sozen’s Mansion
山名宗全邸跡
Overview
Yamana Mochitoyo (1404–1473), head of the Yamana clan, was a high-ranking daimyo lord who for much of his life wielded great influence within the Ashikaga shogunate, the warrior-led gove.
A modest stone marker in Nishijin is all that remains of the mansion of Yamana Sozen, the daimyo lord whose feud with his son-in-law Hosokawa Katsumoto ignited the Onin War in 1467. That ten-year civil conflict leveled most of Kyoto and weakened the Ashikaga shogunate enough to usher in a long period of instability across Japan. Sozen controlled the western half of the city during the fighting, and the area he held became known as Nishijin, meaning western position, a name the neighborhood still carries today as one of Kyoto's traditional weaving districts. The marker is easy to walk past, but the name itself is the story.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 山名宗全邸跡
- Nearest station
- Imadegawa Station (10 min walk)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
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