Tag: Emperor Go-Shirakawa

Who’s in Charge Here?

Season 6, Episode 15: Who’s in Charge Here?
A painting of Minamoto Yoshitomo, who joined with Emperor Go-Shirakawa’s forces against his father, Minamoto Tameyoshi. Note the broken arrow sticking out of his shoulder pauldron. Public Domain
A screen painting of the Hogen Rebellion, probably painted during the later Edo Period, likely in the1600s. If you right-click–>Open Image in a New Tab, you can zoom in and see the charging Samurai fighting it out around the Shirakawa-den Palace. Public Domain
A portrait of Minamoto Yoshitomo’s brother, Minamoto Tametomo. A legendary archer, his left arm was purposefully crippled after the Hogen Rebellion and he was exiled to a small island. Public Domain
Another depiction of Minamoto Tametomo, this time drawing his bow and displaying a particularly Japanese style of archery, raising the bow above his head and then lowering it as he takes aim and draws the string back. Public Domain

The Party is Over

Season 6, Episode 14: The Party is Over
Emperor Sutoku, depicted in typical Heian court garb. Public Domain
Fujiwara Yorinaga, who was rejected when he applied to tutor the young crown prince. Public Domain
Emperor Go-Shirakawa, who ascended the throne instead of Sutoku-Tenno’s son. Public Domain