¡Shoen Konden Einen Shizai Ho Kara Onin No Ran Made(Chukoshinsho)
¡Ito Shunichi / Cho

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[Machine Translation] The manor is the original landscape of Japan. It refers to the private farms of ruling families such as court nobles, temples and shrines, and samurai, and began in the Nara Period. They began to increase in the late Heian period and became a source of power for the emperor, who administered the imperial rule. After the Kamakura period (1185-1333), it continued to exist despite the encroachment of samurai power, and came to an end after the Onin War (1467-1568). Although manors are often viewed as a form of self-interested land enclosure that disrupted the order of the country, their contribution to the improvement of agricultural productivity and the development of monetary circulation cannot be overlooked. This article will take a closer look at the manorial system that was the foundation of medieval society, taking into account new findings.


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ITO SHUNICHI

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