Shimizu No Kanja Yoshitaka
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Shimizu no kanja Yoshitaka was a samurai warrior from the late Heian period of Japan. The eldest son of Yoshinaka of Kiso, Minamoto clan. In his eleventh year, he was sent to Minamoto no Yoritomo as a hostage in order to avoid the conflict between his father and Yoritomo. According to traditions, Yoshitaka fell in love with Ōhime, the eldest daughter of Yoritomo. Later years, as a result of the discord between Yoshinaka and Yoritomo, the latter defeated the former. Three month later from the killing of his father, Yoshitaka fled, but captured and executed at a riverbed of Iruma River. In later years, many works featuring Yoshitaka were made, including ''A Tale of Kiso Yoshitaka'' (or ''Shimizu no kanja'') in ''
Otogi-zōshi are a group of about 350 Japanese prose narratives written primarily in the Muromachi period (1392–1573). These illustrated short stories, which remain unattributed, together form one of the representative literary genres of the Japanese med ...
'', ''Raigōajarikaisoden'' by Takizawa Bakin, and some Noh songs. Yoshitaka has been said to be handsome.


Primary Source

"I heard that Kanja, the son of Yoshinaka, fled. It would not be the fact." - this is the only contemporary primary source of Yoshitaka's time.Article of November 4, Juei 2, in ''Kikki'' (『吉記』寿永二年十一月四日の条) This short reference is described on an article of a winter day of the 2nd year of Juei in '' Kikki'', the diary of a noble man Furuda Tsunehisa. Yoshitaka's biographical information written in decades later are found in some historical tales and chlonologies including '' Azuma kagami'', '' The Tale of the Heike'', ''
Genpei Jōsuiki The , is a 48-book extended version of the ''Heike Monogatari'' (''The Tale of the Heike''). References External links at University of Virginia The University of Virginia (UVA) is a Public university#United States, public research univ ...
''. His biographical facts are ambiguous due to lack of historical sources. Even his name is ambiguous. "Yoshitaka" is none less than the name which is called in ''Azuma kagami''. In some version of ''the Tale of the Heike'' he is called "Shimizu no kanja Yoshishige". In a different version of ''the Tale of the Heike'', he is called "Yoshimoto". In also '' Sompi bunmyaku'', he is called "Yoshimoto". It is possible that fictitious stories are mingled with the historical sources.


Life

Yoshitaka was born in around 1173, at Ōkura, Musashi. In 1180, the leaders of Minamoto clan were called to aid against Heike clan in the name of
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. While Yoritomo raised an army at Kamakura, Yoshitaka's father Yoshinaka also raised an army in
Kiso Valley The is a geographical area that centers on the valley of the upper portions of the Kiso River in the southwestern part of Nagano Prefecture in Japan. It is a v-shaped valley with length of approximately 60 km (36 mi) that follows the r ...
. However, the rivelry between Yoritomo and Yoshinaka was heated up because their uncle Yukiie fled into Yoshinaka from the conflict with Yoritomo. Yoshinaka decided the reconciliation with Yoritomo, considering up-coming war against Heike. In accordance with Yoritomo's demand, Yoshinaka sent his son Yoshitaka to Kamakura as a hostage, a sign of good will, in the spring of 1183. At that time, Yoshitaka was assumed to be eleven years old in the East Asian age reckoning. He was accompanied by Umino Yukiuji, a soldier from Shinano. Yoshitaka stayed for a year in Yoritomo's family. According to traditions, he fell in love with Ōhime, the eldest daughter of Yoritomo and
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, and became her husband-to-be. According to one account, Yoshitaka and Ōhime married. Next year, Yoritomo's army defeated Yoshinaka at the riverbed in Uji River (
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) and later killed him ( Battle of Awazu). Three month later after his father's killing, Yoshitaka escaped from Kamakura. According to traditions, Yoritomo ordered the assassination of Yoshitaka to his subordinate, however his order was leaked to Ōhime, and then she let Yoshitaka to be free from Kamakura. It is said that Yoshitaka's attendant Yukiuji acted as a substitute with playing
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with Ōhime in order to delay the time of the exposure of Yoshitaka's absence. Yoritomo ordered to trace of Yoshitaka. One of his subordinate Tōnai Mitsuzumi found Yoshitaka and executed him. The death place of Yoshitaka is not clearly known but it has been said to be, according to local traditions, the riverbed of Iruma River in Sayama. Hearing the assassination, Ōhime and Masako accused Yoritomo. Masako demanded Yoritomo to punish Tōnai, who was executed by Yoritomo's order. After Yoshitaka's killing, in severe grief, Ōhime declined all the plans for a marriage which his father Yoritomo brought to her. She died at her twentieth age with being unmarried.


Works featuring Yoshitaka

Inspired by the love romance between Yoshitaka and Ōhime, there are many works featuring Yoshitaka, including, for example, ''A Tale of Kiso Yoshitaka'' (or ''Shimizu no kanja'') in ''
Otogi-zōshi are a group of about 350 Japanese prose narratives written primarily in the Muromachi period (1392–1573). These illustrated short stories, which remain unattributed, together form one of the representative literary genres of the Japanese med ...
'', ''Raigōajarikaisoden'' by Takizawa Bakin, and some Noh songs. They are written based on historical sources like ''Azuma kagami''. One of the Noh songs ''Shimizu kaja'' was made during
Muromachi era The is a division of Japanese history running from approximately 1336 to 1573. The period marks the governance of the Muromachi or Ashikaga shogunate (''Muromachi bakufu'' or ''Ashikaga bakufu''), which was officially established in 1338 by t ...
. Yoshitaka has been interpreted to be handsome by posterity. ''Raigōajarikaisoden'' was published in 1808. This was so popular that it was performed as kabuki at Osaka soon after the publishing. In ''Raigōajarikaisoden'', Yoshitaka as the protagonist tries to avenge his father on Yoritomo in order to fulfill his filial duty. By the power of course, Yoshitaka is able to use magic words to employ
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s to work.. However, he finally fails. It is said that the story of ''Raigōajarikaisoden'' comprises double confrontations between Yoritomo and Yoshitaka, and between cat and rat.


Notes


References

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/ref> HONG Sungjoon, 2014, A Structure of “Raigōajarikaisoden”: Concerning Karaito's Story, http://doi.org/10.24619/00001898 武久 堅「木曽義仲受難の選択 : 「人質・清水冠者の派遣」」『日本文藝研究』 55 (4), 1-23, 2004-03-10, 関西学院大学, http://hdl.handle.net/10236/10181
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