Tokiyuki had fought against both the Imperial forces and those of the Ashikaga in order to save the Kamakura shogunate, of which his clan had been the de facto ruler for over a century. After the 1333 siege of Kamakura, his father's suicide and the almost complete destruction of his family, he escaped to Shinano Province and the home of Suwa Yorishige, where he gathered an army with which to return and try to regain power. He re-entered Kamakura in 1335, forcing Ashikaga Tadayoshi to flee before he was forced to flee himself by Tadayoshi's elder brother and future shōgunAshikaga Takauji.[2]
Hōjō Tokiyuki is the protagonist of The Elusive Samurai, a manga series that started in January 2021. He is portrayed as a young boy who is talented in fleeing and hiding.
See also
Yokoi Yayū. The Yokoi clan is believed to descend from Hōjō Tokiyuki.
^Unlike every other source consulted, for example Goble,[1] on page 38 of his "History of Japan", British historian George Sansom states that Tokiyuki was killed on 8 September 1335, by Ashikaga forces entering Kamakura.