Note: Each degree of indentation indicates a father-son relationship. •
Yorinobu (968–1048) – son of
Minamoto no Mitsunaka The commander who put down Taira no Tadatsune's Rebellion. Founder and leader of the Kawachi Genji. •
Yoriyoshi (998–1082) – son of Yorinobu; hero of the
Zenkunen War Second-generation leader of the Kawachi Genji. •
Yoshitsuna (died 1134) – son of Yoriyoshi •
Yoshimitsu (died 1127) – son of Yoriyoshi, ancestor of the
Satake,
Hiraga,
Takeda and Okada families •
Yoshiie (1041–1108) – son of Yoriyoshi, fought alongside his father in the
Zenkunen War, led imperial forces in the
Gosannen War Third-generation leader of the Kawachi Genji. • Minamoto no Yoshitada – Fourth son of Yoshiie, kami of Kawachi, fourth-generation leader of the Kawachi Genji. Assassinated by his uncle Minamoto no Yoshimitsu. •
Yoshichika son of Yoshiie who started a revolt •
Tameyoshi (1096–1156) – grandson of Yoshiie •
Yoshitomo (1123–1160), son of Tameyoshi •
Yoshihira (1140–1160), son of Yoshitomo •
Yoritomo (1147–1199), son of Yoshitomo, and first
Kamakura shōgun Head of the Kawachi Genji in his life. •
Yoriie (1182–1204), son of Yoritomo, and 2nd shōgun of the Kamakura Shogunate •
Ichiman (1198-1203), son of Yoriie, murdered on the orders of the
Hojo clan •
Kugyō (1200-1219), murdered his uncle Sanetomo and was killed himself for the crime •
Sanetomo (1192–1219), son of Yoritomo, and 3rd shōgun of the Kamakura Shogunate •
Noriyori (1156–1193), son of Yoshitomo •
Yoshitsune (1159–1189), son of Yoshitomo, and one of the most famous samurai of all time •
Tametomo (1139–1170), son of Tameyoshi •
Yoshikata (?–1155), son of Tameyoshi •
Yoshinaka (1154–1184), son of Yoshikata •
Yukiie (d. 1186), son of Tameyoshi ==History==