History of Japan Juntoku-in Temple and Nichiren Sado

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 順徳院と日蓮の佐渡 / 五味文彦
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Released date: 27 Feb 2023

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Japanese History
The son of Emperor Go-Toba, Juntokuin (Emperor Juntoku) was defeated by the Jokyu Rebellion, exiled to Sado Island and died there. On the other hand, Nichiren, who distinguished himself as the leading authority of the Hoke-kyo Sutra about 50 years later, was also exiled to Sado Island due to criticism of other sects. These two, who were exiled one after another in the Kamakura period, greatly influenced future generations in Sado Island.