minamotos reign
Minamoto Yoritomo established the capital
of his new military government in familiar surroundings at his home town of
Kamakura, Plain once governed by his great grandfather. Positioned in a pretty
valley on the northeastern edge of Sagami Bay it was both easy to defend and
difficult to invade. Where Taira no Kiyomori had only limited military control
in the immediate area around the imperial capital at Heian-kyo, minamotos
military dominance was nationwide. Kiyomori exercised his authority from behind
the scenes and largely through the old civil government structure in the
tradition of the Fujiwara before him. minamoto declined to dethrone the emperor
and created an entirely new and separate governmental structure closely linked
with the old civil administration, but independent of it and separately based
Kamakura.
The post of shogun was, in theory at
least, purely military, so minamoto administration and those of later military
rulers came to be known as the shogunate, bakufu, or "tent
government," to distinguish it from the civil government in Heian-kyo.