Background
He was the son of the eleventh shogun Ashikaga Yoshizumi.
足利 義晴
He was the son of the eleventh shogun Ashikaga Yoshizumi.
May 1, 1521 (Daiei 1, 25th day of the 3rd month): After the tenth shogun Ashikaga Yoshitane and Hosokawa Takakuni struggled for power over the shogunate and Yoshitane withdrew to Awaji Island, the way was clear for Minamoto-no Yoshiharu to be installed as shogun. 1521 (Daiei 1, 6th month): Yoshiteru enters Kyoto. 1526 (Daiei 6, 12th month): Shogun Yoshiharu invited archers from neighboring provinces to come to the capital for an archery contest.
May 20, 1550 (Tenbun 19, 4th day of the 5th month): Yoshiharu died.
From a western perspective, Yoshiharu is significant, as he was shogun in 1542, when the first contact of Japan with the European West took place. A Portuguese ship, blown off its course to China, landed in Japan.
Significant events shape the period during which Yoshiharu was shogun:
1521 – Hosokawa Takakuni has Yoshiharu appointed shogun. 1526 – Kasai rebels, Miyoshi rebels: Go Nara succeeds.
1528 – Yoshiharu driven out by Miyoshi Nagamoto.
1533 – Ikkō rebellion. 1536 – Go-Nara enthroned. 1538 – Dissension in Koga Kubō"s family.
The years in which Yoshiharu was shogun are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō.
Daiei (1521–1528)
Kyōroku (1528–1532)
Tenbun (1532–1555).