Late Middle Ages · East Asia · War
1467
Onin War Begins in Japan
May 26, 1467
A succession dispute between two Shogunal deputies boiled over into full combat in the streets of Kyoto. For ten years, the imperial capital was systematically burned, block by block, while rival armies looted its wooden palaces. The authority of the Ashikaga shogunate evaporated. Japan entered its Sengoku century of warring provincial lords.