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Asakura Toshikage

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183: 172:, who supported the eastern army. In July 1473, the Kai and Kochiyo's Togashi faction drove Masachika out of Kaga, and Masachika in turn fled to Toshikage. A few days later, the Kai went to invade Echizen, and engaged Toshikage's army at Hosorogi-go on 8 August, which was on the boundary of the two provinces. Hosorogi-go was near Yoshizaki, where a 199:, southeast of Echizen, decided the fighting had gone on too long, and ordered Toshikage and the Kai to accept a truce. This made Kochiyo lose allies, and Masachika went to regain Kaga on 26 July. He would successfully invade it over the next few months. In 1475, Toshikage and the Shiba won a battle against the Kai. The Ōnin War ended in 1477. 136:
started in 1468, which the Asakura were driven into by their Echizen conflict. During the war, Toshikage was allied with the western army, but in February 1471, he switched sides and joined the eastern army, becoming a subordinate of Shiba Yoshitoshi. Yoshitoshi was a contender for the head of the
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Masachika spent a year in Echizen, recruiting for a campaign back into Kaga. During the year, he returned to Yoshizaki and recruited Hongan-ji adherents to join his army. He eventually returned to the area, and received Hongan-ji recruits from both provinces. Meanwhile, Toshikage's army was
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Masachika's authority fragmented in the late 1470s and early 1480s. The Kai renewed their war with Yoshikage, still in Echizen, in 1479. The Kai made "little headway" for several years, and Toshikage died in 1481. The head of the Asakura clan after Toshikage was
38: 179:. The Kai won, killing 70 of Toshikage's men and wounding 800, and then retreated back into Kaga. Three weeks later, on 1 October, the Kai returned to the area, and burned territory close to Yoshizaki. 149:
of Echizen, a title which the Shiba clan had held. Control over the province was contested, but Toshikage controlled a "lion's share" of the province by May. Toshikage is best known for the
191:"harassed" by the Kai's border skirmishes. The skirmishes failed, and after a fifth failure, in May 1474, a representative for the Kai went to 156:
He completed his conquest of Echizen on 6 August 1472, after defeating the Kai on the battlefield. The Kai and their allies left Echizen for
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house, which was a vassal of the Asakura family, and in exchange for Toshikage's support, Yoshitoshi gave him the title of the
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to consult with their allies. After they returned, the dominant warlord of
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started between two deputy-governor houses, the Asakura and the Kai. The
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Index

Asakura Yoshikage

Asakura clan
shugo
daimyō
Echizen Province
Muromachi period
Onin War
Echizen Province
Ōnin War
Shiba
shugo
daimyo
Kaga Province
Togashi Kochiyo
Togashi family
Masachika
Hongan-ji
community was located

Kyoto
Mino Province
Asakura Ujikage






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