The capital was taken by the shogun's forces, and Go-Toba's rebellion was put to an end. Go-Toba was banished to the [[Oki province|Oki Islands]], from where he never returned. His sons were also banished, including [[Emperor Tsuchimikado|Retired Emperor Tsuchimikado]] (to [[Tosa province|Tosa]]) and [[Emperor Juntoku|Retired Emperor Juntoku]] (to [[Sado province|Sado]]), and the recently enthroned [[Emperor Chukyo]], the first son of Juntoku, was replaced with [[Emperor Go-Horikawa]], a nephew of Go-Toba. | The capital was taken by the shogun's forces, and Go-Toba's rebellion was put to an end. Go-Toba was banished to the [[Oki province|Oki Islands]], from where he never returned. His sons were also banished, including [[Emperor Tsuchimikado|Retired Emperor Tsuchimikado]] (to [[Tosa province|Tosa]]) and [[Emperor Juntoku|Retired Emperor Juntoku]] (to [[Sado province|Sado]]), and the recently enthroned [[Emperor Chukyo]], the first son of Juntoku, was replaced with [[Emperor Go-Horikawa]], a nephew of Go-Toba. |