—Sanetoki founds Kanazawa-bunko
—Soun, or Nagauji (1432-1519), reduces taxes; seizes Izu province
—Takaiye, commander against Go-Daigo
—Takatoki (1303-33), last of Hojo regents, 1311-33; Go-Daigo's quarrel; suicide
—Tokifusa, leader against Kyoto in Shokyu struggle; one of first tandai
—Tokimasa (1138-1215), guardian of Yoritomo; kills lieutenant-governor of Izu; in Awa; in Suruga; messenger to Yoshitsune; governs Kyoto; military regent; constables and stewards; high constable at Court; gives power of Minamoto to Hojo; kills Yoriiye, becomes shikken; exiled
—Tokimasu, death, (1333)
Hojo Tokimori, in southern Rokuhara
—Tokimune (1251-84), son of Tokiyori; regent (1256-84); Mongol invasion; Buddhism, and Buddhist temples; Nichiren
—Tokisada succeeds Tokimasa as high constable at Kyoto (1186)