Ashikaga Yoshikazu, Japanese shogun (d. 1425)
Ashikaga Yoshikazu (足利 義量, August 27, 1407 – March 17, 1425) was the 5th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1423 to 1425 during the Muromachi period of Japan. Yoshikazu was the son of the fourth shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimochi.Yoshimochi ceded power to his son, and Yoshikazu became Sei-i Taishōgun at age 18; but he would die within two years. According to Oguri Hangan ichidaiki, Yoshikazu's death was hastened by a life of drunken dissipation. His buddhist name was Chōjo'in (長得院).
Significant events shape the period during which Yoshikazu was shōgun:
1423 – Yoshikazu appointed shōgun.
1424 – Go-Kameyama dies.
1425 – Yoshikazu dies; Yoshimochi resumes the responsibilities of office.
1428 – Yoshimochi dies; Shōkō dies; Go-Hanazono ascends throne in second repudiation of agreement.Yoshimochi was succeeded by his uncle, the sixth shōgun Ashikaga Yoshinori, in 1429.
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