[1] Yoshimochi ceded power to his son, and Yoshikazu became Sei-i Taishōgun at age 18,[2] but he would die within two years.
[3] According to Oguri Hangan ichidaiki, Yoshikazu's death was hastened by a life of drunken dissipation.
Yoshikazu would rule for a brief reign as he dies in 1425 and is succeeded by his father Yoshimochi that same year.
When his father died in 1428, Go-Hanazono ascends the throne in second repudiation of agreement.
[6] The years in which Yoshikazu was shōgun are encompassed within a single era name or nengō.