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Nobunaga was highly interested in foreign cultures, especially those of western Europe. A significant amount of Western Christian culture was introduced to Japan by missionaries from Europe. From this exposure, Japan received new foods, a new drawing method, astronomy, geography, medical science, and
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was only 5 years old. As such, the domestic political situation in Japan became unstable, making continuation of the war difficult and causing the Japanese to withdraw from Korea. At this stage, most of the remaining Japanese commanders were more concerned about internal battles and the inevitable
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During the peace talks that ensued between 1593 and 1597, Hideyoshi, seeing Japan as an equal of Ming China, demanded a division of Korea, free-trade status, and a Chinese princess as consort for the emperor. The Joseon and Chinese leaders saw no reason to concede to such demands, nor to treat the
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What followed was a scramble by the most powerful of Nobunaga's retainers to avenge their lord's death and thereby establish a dominant position in negotiations over the forthcoming realignment of the Oda clan. The situation became even more urgent when it was made known that Nobunaga's oldest son
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A number of other administrative innovations were instituted to encourage commerce and stabilize society. In order to facilitate transportation, toll booths and other checkpoints along roads were largely eliminated, as were unnecessary military strongholds. Measures that effectively froze class
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With all of Japan now under Hideyoshi's control, a new structure for national government was set up. The country was unified under a single leader, but daily governance remained decentralized. The basis of power was distribution of territory as measured by rice production, in units of
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suddenly perished, under mysterious circumstances. (Multiple suggestions for his demise include battlefield death from marksman, ninja assassination, and stomach cancer.) Having suddenly lost their leader, the Takeda army quickly retreated back to their home base in
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distinctions were instituted, including the requirement that different classes live separately in different areas of a town and a prohibition on the carrying or ownership of weapons by farmers. Hideyoshi ordered the collection of weapons in a great "
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Although a commoner who had risen through the ranks from foot soldier, Hideyoshi was now in a position to challenge even the most senior of the Oda clan's hereditary retainers, and proposed that Nobutada's infant son, Sanpōshi (who became
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to his advantage. In particular, he reassigned the Tokugawa family to the Kanto region, far from the capital, and surrounded their new territory with more trusted vassals. He also adopted a hostage system, in which the wives and heirs of
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that had contact with the outside world through this port. Although China rebuffed his efforts to secure trade concessions, Hideyoshi's commercial missions successfully called upon present-day Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand in
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also flourished at this time, and both Nobunaga and Hideyoshi lavished time and money on this pastime, collecting tea bowls, caddies, and other implements, sponsoring lavish social events, and patronizing acclaimed masters such as
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The period saw the development of large urban centers and the rise of the merchant class. The ornate castle architecture and interiors adorned with painted screens embellished with gold leaf were a reflection of a
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from Kyūshū. In January 1597, Hideyoshi ordered the arrest of twenty-six Christians to warn Japanese who thought about converting to Christianity. They were tortured, mutilated, paraded through towns and
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In 1582, after a protracted campaign, Hideyoshi requested Nobunaga's help in overcoming the resistance. Nobunaga, making a stop-over in Kyoto on his way west with only a small contingent of guards,
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powerful enough to resist Nobunaga, but none were situated close enough to Kyoto to pose a threat politically, and it appeared that unification under the Oda banner was a matter of time.
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Quickly negotiating a truce with the Mōri clan before they could learn of Nobunaga's death, Hideyoshi now took his troops on a forced march toward his adversary, whom he defeated at the
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in 1584, Hideyoshi managed to settle the question of succession for once and all, to take complete control of Kyoto, and to become the undisputed ruler of the former Oda domains. The
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Nobunaga overthrew Yoshiaki and dissolved the Ashikaga Shogunate in 1573, launching a war of conquest to politically unify Japan by force from his base in
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also was extremely wary of his powerful nominal retainer Nobunaga, and immediately began plotting against him by forming a wide alliance of nearly every
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completed Nobunaga's campaign of unification and enacted reforms to consolidate his rule, marking the end of the Sengoku period. Hideyoshi launched the
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A second invasion of Korea began in 1597, but it too resulted in failure as Japanese forces met with better organized Korean defenses especially under
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new printing techniques. Most critically, trade with Europe provided Nobunaga's armies with new weapons, among them the matchlock rifle or arquebus.
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Having secured his grip on the Kinai region, Nobunaga was now powerful enough to assign his generals the task of subjugating the outlying provinces.
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of the Korean navy and an increasing Chinese involvement in the conflict. Upon the death of Hideyoshi in 1598, his designated successor
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coalitions and carried the war of unification to Shikoku and Kyushu. In 1590, at the head of an army of 200,000, Hideyoshi defeated the
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s power but also exhibited a new aesthetic sense that marked a clear departure from the somber monotones favored during the
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invaders as equals within the Ming trading system. Japan's requests were thus denied and peace efforts reached an impasse.
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Nobunaga, who had prepared over a period of years for just such an opportunity by establishing an alliance with the
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led what was by then widely considered as the most powerful army in Japan and marched towards the Oda home base of
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Continued political intrigue, however, eventually led to open confrontation. After defeating Shibata at the
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near Kyoto (who became the first major casualty of this war as it was completely destroyed by Nobunaga).
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at the beginning of the surveys, although he referred to himself as such. Hideyoshi officially became
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1568: Nobunaga enters Kyoto, marking the beginning of the Azuchi–Momoyama period and installing
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in 1583 and enduring a costly but ultimately advantageous stalemate with Tokugawa Ieyasu at the
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Hideyoshi had on his deathbed appointed a group of the most powerful lords in Japan—Tokugawa,
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in 1587, and thereafter sought to take control of international trade and to regulate the
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accused Ieyasu of disloyalty to the Toyotomi name, precipitating a crisis that led to the
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in 1592, but the invasion's failure damaged his prestige, and his young son and successor
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against Oda, Oda overthrows Yoshiaki, exiles him and exerts control over central Japan.
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until his infant son, Hideyori, came of age. An uneasy peace lasted until the death of
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However, as the Takeda army was on the cusp of obliterating the Oda–Tokugawa alliance,
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to aid the Koreans. Commander Li pushed the Japanese out of the northern part of the
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to their own advantage or to overthrow it altogether. One attempt to overthrow the
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in some Japanese texts, abridged from the surnames of the period's two leaders in
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effectively collapsed, marking the start of the chaotic Sengoku period. In 1568,
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Hideyoshi attempted to provide for an orderly succession by taking the title
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adjacent to the Oda realm. This included Oda's close ally and brother in-law
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by May 1592, and within three months of the invasion, the Japanese reached
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Hideyoshi sought to secure his position by rearranging the holdings of the
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During the period from 1576 to 1579, Nobunaga constructed, on the shore of
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negotiated with Nobunaga to gain support for Yoshiteru's younger brother,
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soon capitulated, and the military reunification of Japan was complete.
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In 1575, Nobunaga won a significant victory over the Takeda clan in the
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created quickly crumbled as Nobunaga destroyed the alliance of the
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1590: Hideyoshi defeats the Hōjō clan, effectively unifying Japan.
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The Azuchi–Momoyama period ended with the Tokugawa victory at the
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that threatened his northern flank, and soon after expelled the
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and promoting initiative by instituting free markets known as
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As the Oda army was bogged down by fighting on every corner,
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Nobunaga had no intention, however, of serving the Muromachi
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1580: The Ikkō-ikki finally surrender their fortress of
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also surrendered two years later. He was adopted by the
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1592: Hideyoshi initiates the first invasion of Korea.
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During the last half of the 16th century, a number of
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for Yoshiaki, who became the 15th and last Ashikaga
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was attacked by one of his own disaffected generals
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His successor 1141:Intervention in Siberia 1068:First Sino-Japanese War 705: 693: 4406:Azuchi–Momoyama period 3973:Science and technology 3412:Council of Five Elders 3407:Azuchi–Momoyama period 2507:, and established the 2487:Council of Five Elders 2389:Council of Five Elders 2291: 2118: 1993:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War 1926:Battle of Mikatagahara 1544:Azuchi–Momoyama period 1470:Science and technology 1223:Attack on Pearl Harbor 1146:Great Kantō earthquake 1088:Colonization of Taiwan 1015:Convention of Kanagawa 855:Former Nine Years' War 798:1000 BC – 300 AD 784:14,000 – 1000 BC 564:Council of Five Elders 467:Council of Five Elders 443:Council of Five Elders 125:Azuchi–Momoyama period 4436:17th century in Japan 4431:16th century in Japan 4426:Former confederations 3918:Deputy Prime Minister 3303:Asuka Kiyomihara Code 3020:Chronology, June 1592 2983:Berry 1982, pp. 91–93 2972:Berry 1982, pp. 87–93 2741:1598: Hideyoshi dies. 2579:Christianity in Japan 2547:"southern barbarians" 2493:in 1599. Thereafter, 2335:daimyos by banishing 2325:(1586-1587) from the 2313:Christianity in Japan 2273: 2220:Japan under Hideyoshi 2158:Battle of Shizugatake 2116: 1556:Azuchi–Momoyama jidai 1188:Invasion of Manchuria 1113:Colonization of Korea 1073:Treaty of Shimonoseki 812:300 AD – 538 AD 525:Death of Oda Nobunaga 296:military dictatorship 276:Common languages 220:(Emperor's residence) 139:Azuchi–Momoyama jidai 3827:House of Councillors 3721:World Heritage Sites 2753:Battle of Sekigahara 2621:Incident at Honnō-ji 2499:Battle of Sekigahara 2019:Alessandro Valignano 1963:himself from Kyoto. 1876:The newly installed 1805:, the 13th Ashikaga 1657:Battle of Sekigahara 1480:World Heritage Sites 1198:February 26 incident 1103:Treaty of Portsmouth 964:Battle of Sekigahara 860:Later Three-Year War 577:Battle of Sekigahara 280:Late Middle Japanese 228:(Shogun's residence) 43:improve this article 3844:Self-Defense Forces 2734:26 Martyrs of Japan 2606:Battle of Nagashino 2594:as the 15th shogun. 2353:26 Martyrs of Japan 2248:, held 2.5 million 2088:Battle of Nagashino 2083:of western Honshū. 1902:monastic center at 1787:Battle of Okehazama 1669:early modern period 1588:from 1568 to 1600. 1310:Imperial transition 1248:Occupation of Japan 1238:Soviet–Japanese War 1203:Anti-Comintern Pact 1078:Triple Intervention 3978:Telecommunications 3510:Russo-Japanese War 3440:Tokugawa shogunate 3390:Nanboku-chō period 3385:Ashikaga shogunate 3358:Kamakura shogunate 2873:2015-09-24 at the 2841:2015-09-24 at the 2633:Battle of Yamazaki 2629:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 2612:Ishiyama Hongan-ji 2570:trade associations 2462:Admiral Yi Sun-sin 2385:Toyotomi Hidetsugu 2292: 2131:Battle of Yamazaki 2119: 1943:With the death of 1813:Ashikaga Yoshihide 1803:Ashikaga Yoshiteru 1771:Ashikaga shogunate 1663:and beginning the 1661:Tokugawa Shogunate 1648:was challenged by 1638:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 1597:Ashikaga Shogunate 1370:Capital punishment 1346:2019–present 1268:Asset price bubble 1243:Surrender of Japan 1108:Japan–Korea Treaty 1098:Russo-Japanese War 1053:Ryūkyū Disposition 995:Invasion of Ryukyu 990:Tokugawa shogunate 926:Nanboku-chō period 670:Tokugawa shogunate 629:Ashikaga shogunate 556:September 18, 1598 551:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 538:Battle of Yamasaki 511:Ashikaga shogunate 430:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 388:Head of government 4393: 4392: 4359: 4358: 4108:Sexual minorities 3996: 3995: 3930: 3929: 3926: 3925: 3839:Political parties 3778:Foreign relations 3729: 3728: 3633: 3632: 3623:COVID-19 pandemic 3492:Satsuma Rebellion 3477:Meiji Restoration 3375:Kenmu Restoration 3235:Foreign relations 3122: 3121: 3095:Succeeded by 2958:978-1-873410-38-7 2921:table of contents 2732:Execution of the 2592:Ashikaga Yoshiaki 2516:Meiji Restoration 2466:Toyotomi Hideyori 2073:Hashiba Hideyoshi 2061:Takigawa Kazumasu 1949:Ashikaga Yoshiaki 1881:Ashikaga Yoshiaki 1825:Hosokawa Fujitaka 1823:retainers led by 1779:Imagawa Yoshimoto 1646:Toyotomi Hideyori 1634:Honnō-ji Incident 1609:Ashikaga Yoshiaki 1540: 1539: 1405:Foreign relations 1350: 1349: 1338:Abe assassination 1333:COVID-19 pandemic 1305:Tōhoku earthquake 1063:Satsuma Rebellion 1025:Meiji Restoration 903:Kenmu Restoration 722: 721: 715:capital of Japan. 709:'s residence and 703:capital of Japan. 697:'s residence and 686: 685: 682: 681: 662: 661: 517:September 2, 1573 471: 463: 437:• 1598–1600 425:• 1583–1598 413:• 1582–1582 401:• 1568–1582 373:• 1582–1582 366:Ashikaga Yoshiaki 361:• 1568–1573 329:• 1586–1611 317:• 1557–1586 268: 260: 241: 234: 229: 221: 119: 118: 111: 93: 4458: 4383: 4382: 4375:Japan portal 4373: 4372: 4371: 4288:National symbols 4007: 3941: 3744: 3740: 3644: 3578:Economic miracle 3380:Muromachi period 3190: 3148: 3141: 3134: 3125: 3113:Muromachi period 3109:Preceded by 3086:History of Japan 3072:Preceded by 3069: 3065: 3037: 3031: 3022: 3016: 3010: 3009: 3007: 3006: 2991: 2985: 2980: 2974: 2969: 2963: 2962: 2942: 2936: 2929: 2923: 2913: 2907: 2901: 2882: 2861: 2855: 2852: 2846: 2829: 2812: 2787: 2695: 2694: 2691: 2685: 2684: 2625:Akechi Mitsuhide 2536:Muromachi period 2533: 2504:Sei-i Tai-shōgun 2495:Ishida Mitsunari 2451:Korean Peninsula 2435:Seonjo of Joseon 2399:Korean campaigns 2266:Control measures 2212:. The remaining 2210:siege of Odawara 2103:Akechi Mitsuhide 2069:Takeda Katsuyori 2065:Shinano Province 1987:faction, led by 1754: 1752: 1751: 1744: 1742: 1741: 1735: 1729: 1727: 1726: 1719: 1717: 1716: 1710: 1700: 1699: 1696: 1690: 1689: 1675:and Hideyoshi's 1586:Japanese history 1583: 1582: 1579: 1573: 1572: 1562: 1561: 1558: 1552: 1551: 1532: 1525: 1518: 1362: 1263:Economic miracle 1178:Nanking incident 1173:Financial crisis 1010:Perry Expedition 984: 893:Mongol invasions 772:before 14,000 BC 762: 761: 757: 747: 737:History of Japan 724: 678: 677: 666: 665: 653: 652: 639: 638: 625: 624: 618: 617: 602: 601: 582:October 21, 1600 549:• Death of 503:October 18, 1568 469: 461: 418:Akechi Mitsuhide 378:Akechi Mitsuhide 266: 258: 239: 232: 227: 219: 205: 191: 183: 172: 161: 135: 134: 121: 114: 107: 103: 100: 94: 92: 51: 27: 19: 4466: 4465: 4461: 4460: 4459: 4457: 4456: 4455: 4396: 4395: 4394: 4389: 4369: 4367: 4355: 4175:Class S (genre) 4127: 4103:Sex trafficking 4078:Life expectancy 4014:Anti-monarchism 3992: 3922: 3865: 3832:List of members 3812:Law enforcement 3725: 3629: 3601: 3553:Mukden Incident 3514: 3472:Meiji oligarchy 3452:Empire of Japan 3423: 3353:Kamakura period 3336: 3261: 3179: 3161: 3152: 3118: 3116: 3104: 3102: 3091: 3088: 3081: 3079: 3062: 3048: 3045: 3043:Further reading 3040: 3032: 3025: 3017: 3013: 3004: 3002: 2993: 2992: 2988: 2981: 2977: 2970: 2966: 2959: 2944: 2943: 2939: 2930: 2926: 2914: 2910: 2902: 2895: 2891: 2886: 2885: 2875:Wayback Machine 2865:History of Ming 2862: 2858: 2853: 2849: 2843:Wayback Machine 2833:History of Ming 2830: 2826: 2821: 2816: 2815: 2807:to his nephew, 2788: 2784: 2779: 2766:Golden Tea Room 2762: 2692: 2679: 2659:Tokugawa Ieyasu 2587: 2552:The art of the 2531: 2524: 2475: 2407: 2401: 2361: 2323:Kyushu Campaign 2315: 2309: 2268: 2242:Tokugawa Ieyasu 2227: 2222: 2202:Later Hōjō clan 2143:Shibata Katsuie 2111: 2063:confronted the 2049:Shibata Katsuie 1922:Tokugawa Ieyasu 1871:rakuichi-rakuza 1761: 1746: 1736: 1721: 1711: 1697: 1684: 1677:Momoyama Castle 1650:Tokugawa Ieyasu 1624:. 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