Prince Munetaka

Prince Munetaka (宗尊親王) was the sixth shōgun of the Kamakura shogunate of Japan who reigned from 1252 to 1266.

He was the first son of the Emperor Go-Saga and replaced the deposed Fujiwara no Yoritsugu as shōgun at the age of ten. He was a puppet ruler controlled by the Hōjō clan regents.


 * 10 May 1252 (Kenchō 4, 1st day of the 4th month): Hōjō Tokiyori and Hōjō Shigetoki sent a representative to Kyoto to accompany Munetaka to Kamakura where he would be installed as shogun.
 * 22 August 1266 (Bun'ei 3, 20th day of the 7th month): Munetaka was deposed, and his son Koreyasu was installed as the 7th shōgun at the age of two.

The deposed shōgun became a Buddhist monk in 1272. His priestly name was Gyōshō. He was a writer of Waka poetry.

Family
Parents Consorts and issues:
 * Father: Emperor Go-Saga (後嵯峨天皇, Go-Saga-tennō, April 1, 1220 – March 17, 1272)
 * Mother: Taira no Muneko (d. 1302), Taira no Munemoto's daughter


 * Wife: Konoe Saiko (近衛 宰子, b. 1241), daughter of Konoe Kanetsune (近衛 兼経)
 * Prince Koreyasu (惟康親王, 26 May 1264 – 25 November 1326), first son
 * Princess Rinshi (掄子女王, b. 1265), Consort of Emperor Go-Uda, first daughter
 * Concubine: Horikawa no Tsubone, daughter of Horikawa Tomomori (堀川具教)
 * Prince Hayata (早田宮真覚), second son
 * Princess Mizuko (瑞子女王) later Eikamon'in (永嘉門院; 1272–1329), Consort of Emperor Go-Uda, second daughter

Eras of Munetaka's bakufu
The years in which Munetaka was shogun are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō.
 * Kenchō (1249–1257)
 * Kōgen (1256–1257)
 * Shōka (1257–1259)
 * Shōgen (1259–1260)
 * Bun'ō (1260–1261)
 * Kōchō (1261–1264)
 * Bun'ei (1264–1275)