− | '''Imagawa Ryoshun''' was a renowned Japanese poet and military commander who served as tandai ("constable") of Kyushu under the Ashikaga Bakufu from [[1371]] to [[1395]]. He was also the author of the "Nan-Taiheiki", a critique of the "TaiHeiki" which he wrote in 1402. His father, Imagawa Norikuni, had been a supporter of the first Ashikaga Shogun, Ashikaga Takauji, and for his services had been granted the position of constable of [[Suruga province]] (modern-day Shizuoka prefecture). This promotion increased the prestige of the Imagawa family (a warrior family dating from the [[Muromachi Period]], which was related by blood to the Ashikaga shoguns) considerably, and they remained an important family through to the [[Edo Period]]. | + | '''Imagawa Ryoshun''' was a renowned Japanese poet and military commander who served as [[Kyushu tandai|tandai]] ("constable") of Kyushu under the Ashikaga Bakufu from [[1371]] to [[1395]]. He was also the author of the "Nan-Taiheiki", a critique of the "TaiHeiki" which he wrote in 1402. His father, Imagawa Norikuni, had been a supporter of the first Ashikaga Shogun, Ashikaga Takauji, and for his services had been granted the position of constable of [[Suruga province]] (modern-day Shizuoka prefecture). This promotion increased the prestige of the Imagawa family (a warrior family dating from the [[Muromachi Period]], which was related by blood to the Ashikaga shoguns) considerably, and they remained an important family through to the [[Edo Period]]. |