Knowledge (XXG)

Katō Kiyomasa

Source 📝

969: 909: 377: 697: 689: 344: 886:. both Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ishida Mitsunari courted his support. Ishida's so-called Western forces might well have gotten themselves a formidable warrior were it not for two factors that decided Kiyomasa, otherwise a Toyotomi loyalist. First, the Western forces were led by Ishida Mitsunari, whom Katô loathed as a civilian interloper and had quarreled with during the Korean campaign; and second, the Western forces included 362: 219: 36: 573: 863:, who was in charge of political affairs in Fushimi Castle trying to arbitrate the situation. The seven generals requested Ieyasu to hand over Mitsunari, which refused by Ieyasu. Ieyasu then negotiated the promised to let Mitsunari retire and to review the assessment of the Battle of Ulsan Castle in Korea which became the major source of this incident, and had his second son, 1500: 353: 138: 874:
Nevertheless, historians viewed this incident not just as simply personal problems between those seven generals and Mitsunari, but rather as an extension of the political rivalries of greater scope between the Tokugawa faction and the anti-Tokugawa faction led by Mitsunari. Since this incident, those
870:
However, historian Watanabe Daimon stated from the primary and secondary sources text about the accident this was more of legal conflict between those generals with Mitsunari, rather than conspiracy to murder him. The role of Ieyasu here was not to physically protect Mitsunari from any physical harm
1001:
describes Katō Kiyomasa thus: "He was a military man first and last, outlawing even the recitation of poetry, putting the martial arts above all else. His precepts show the single-mindedness and Spartan attitudes of the man, demonstrate emphatically that the warrior's first duty in the early 17th
854:
and others to hide. When the seven generals found out that Mitsunari was not in the mansion, they searched the mansions of various feudal lords in Osaka Castle, and Kato's army also approached the Satake residence. Therefore, Mitsunari and his party escaped from the Satake residence and barricaded
837:
planned a conspiracy to kill Ishida Mitsunari. It was said that the reason of this conspiracy was dissatisfaction of those generals towards Mitsunari as he wrote bad assessments and underreported the achievements of those generals during the Imjin war against Korea & Chinese empire. At first,
758:), and later presented the pelts to Hideyoshi. Some versions of the story say he was in fact hunting tigers to catch them alive, in order to bring their meat to Hideyoshi, as he thought it would improve his lord's health, but later, the tigers were killed because of the lack of food for his men. 875:
military figures who were on bad terms with Mitsunari would later support Ieyasu during the conflict of Sekigahara between the Eastern army led by Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Western army led by Ishida Mitsunari. Muramatsu Shunkichi, writer of "
749:
abandoned Seoul before Kiyomasa's forces. Kiyomasa held two Korean princes who had deserted as hostages and used them to force lower-ranking Korean officials to surrender. During the war, he apparently hunted tigers for sport, using a
2901: 600:'s mother. Kiyotada died while his son, Kiyomasa (then known as Toranosuke), was still young. Soon after, Toranosuke entered into Hideyoshi's service, and in 1576, at age 15, was granted a stipend of 170 1035: 1270:
Kasaya Kazuhiko (2000). "豊臣七将の石田三成襲撃事件―歴史認識形成のメカニズムとその陥穽―" [Seven Toyotomi Generals' Attack on Ishida Mitsunari - Mechanism of formation of historical perception and its downfall].
1577: 952:
His son, Katō Tadahiro, succeeded him as Higo no kami 肥後守 (provincial governor of Higo), but his fief (Kumamoto) was confiscated, and he was exiled (kaieki; attaindered) in 1632 by
968: 1285:
Kasaya Kazuhiko (2000). "徳川家康の人情と決断―三成"隠匿"の顚末とその意義―" [Tokugawa Ieyasu's humanity and decisions - The story of Mitsunari's "concealment" and its significance].
879:”, gave his assessment that the reason of Mitsunari failure in his war against Ieyasu was due to his unpopularity among the major political figures of that time. 809:
According to popular theory In 1598 after the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the government of Japan have an accident when seven military generals consisted of
773:'s army, which numbered 60,000. He defended the castle until November 23, 1598. However, his bravery was not reported to Hideyoshi by his rival and superior 1570: 1706: 422: 2855: 761:
Kiyomasa was a renowned castle-builder. During the Imjin war he built several strategic Japanese-style castles in the territories he conquered.
2891: 2886: 1563: 1514: 826: 995:. At the battle of Hondo, he ordered his men to cut open the bellies of all pregnant Christian women and cut off their infants' heads. 2303: 1179: 174: 119: 156: 53: 925:. In 1611, en route by sea to Kumamoto after one such meeting, he fell ill, and died shortly after his arrival. He was buried at 890:. Although Konishi's navy had aided Kiyomasa quite a bit at the Siege of Ulsan, the two men despised each other as much as ever. 100: 991:, who ruled the other half of Higo province, and was a Christian, Kiyomasa being noted for brutally suppressing and persecuting 2931: 2926: 908: 72: 1407: 57: 842:, and from there they moved into Mitsunari's mansion. However, Mitsunari learned of this through a report from a servant of 148: 2941: 921:
In his later years, Kiyomasa tried to work as a mediator for the increasingly complicated relationship between Ieyasu and
859:. The next day, the seven generals surrounded Fushimi Castle with their soldiers as they knew Mitsunari was hiding there. 629: 414: 79: 901:
domain when the campaign ended and Ieyasu ordered him to stand down. For his service, Katô was awarded the other half of
1208: 735: 376: 2946: 2921: 2916: 2911: 2806: 618: 561: 1591: 905:(formerly owned by Konishi, who was executed in the wake of Sekigahara), bringing his income to nearly 500,000 koku. 537: 1504: 1300: 86: 2100: 696: 46: 2745: 2670: 2540: 487: 68: 1555: 715: 893:
Katô joined with Tokugawa and during the Sekigahara campaign (August–October 1600) fought Ishida's allies on
770: 1745: 1608: 769:
on December 22, 1597. Kiyomasa led the defense of the castle, successfully holding at bay Chinese general
688: 2173: 1860: 2834: 762: 708: 614: 589: 410: 2685: 2278: 657: 418: 2881: 2876: 2786: 2243: 1925: 1760: 1124: 998: 692:
Kiyomasa hunting a tiger in Korea. Tiger hunting was a common pastime for the samurai during the war.
356: 2801: 2288: 2153: 2075: 2003: 1880: 1870: 1810: 1623: 1618: 1090: 973: 930: 585: 577: 1940: 2770: 2356: 2311: 2133: 2090: 1820: 1800: 1684: 1679: 1674: 1649: 1511: 1147:, Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, 1910, reprint, Rutland, Vermont: Charles Tuttle, 1972, pp. 262-263 1084: 1074: 1068: 810: 610: 597: 557: 406: 402: 365: 298: 2610: 2273: 2043: 1845: 1840: 1780: 1775: 1770: 93: 2829: 2630: 2331: 2293: 2283: 2163: 2128: 2123: 2053: 2038: 2033: 2028: 2023: 2013: 1998: 1920: 1915: 1905: 1865: 1855: 1850: 1825: 1790: 1725: 1694: 1689: 1403: 1175: 1023: 980: 957: 922: 843: 739: 430: 327: 309: 2936: 2906: 2605: 2326: 2188: 2138: 2080: 2018: 2008: 1993: 1965: 1945: 1885: 1835: 1805: 1735: 1600: 1547: 1119: 1011: 988: 953: 887: 864: 847: 830: 822: 774: 746: 723: 398: 256: 2816: 2148: 343: 2896: 2735: 2730: 2555: 2419: 2379: 2200: 2193: 2183: 2178: 2158: 2143: 2095: 2048: 1975: 1970: 1955: 1930: 1900: 1895: 1890: 1875: 1830: 1815: 1795: 1765: 1715: 1654: 1613: 1534: 1518: 1458: 1019: 1015: 883: 860: 834: 677: 388: 233: 1194:北関大捷碑 "其秋清正 入北道、兵鋭甚、鐡嶺以北無城守焉、於是鞠敬仁等叛、應賊、敬仁者會寧府吏也、素志不卒、及賊到富寧、隙危扇亂、執兩王子及宰臣、□播者、並傳諸長吏、與賊效欸" 2824: 2791: 2760: 2755: 2635: 2615: 2575: 2565: 2545: 2535: 2479: 2439: 2248: 2210: 2205: 2168: 2085: 1950: 1935: 1910: 1730: 1720: 1587: 946: 856: 818: 766: 669: 593: 281: 1448:, trans. Matsuda Kiichi and Kawasaki Momota (Tokyo: Chuo-koron-shinsha, 2000), p. 32. 877:
The Surprising Colors and Desires of the Heroes of Japanese History and violent womens
765:
castle was one of such fortresses and the site of Kiyomasa's most famous battle — the
361: 2870: 2796: 2700: 2695: 2675: 2550: 2530: 2510: 2449: 2409: 2404: 2384: 2341: 2233: 1755: 1750: 1740: 902: 665: 633: 347: 188: 2750: 2645: 2595: 2484: 1644: 839: 661: 426: 2600: 926: 793: 218: 1345: 1252: 2680: 2580: 2520: 2474: 2424: 2414: 2374: 2346: 2258: 2253: 1960: 851: 35: 572: 2740: 2710: 2366: 2351: 2067: 1785: 1099: 1062: 992: 541: 1212: 649:(主計頭, head of the accounting bureau) and junior 5th court rank, lower grade ( 17: 2811: 2765: 2720: 2620: 2585: 2560: 2515: 2500: 2464: 2444: 2389: 2336: 2316: 1354:] (in Japanese). Japan: Oriental Cultural Association. 1934. p. 592 2640: 2525: 1665: 1635: 707:("single-sided sickle spear") spearhead used by Kiyomasa in tiger hunting. 532: 1499: 734:
and many other cities. He defeated the last of the Korean regulars at the
2725: 2705: 2625: 2570: 2469: 2429: 2399: 2321: 1985: 1372: 778: 617:. Owing to his achievement in that battle, he became known as one of the 464: 1018:
prior to their marriage. Their daughter, Yōrin-in, would go on to marry
2715: 2590: 2505: 2454: 2394: 2238: 2063: 1107: 1103: 898: 897:
and took a number of Konishi's castles. He was preparing to invade the
641: 352: 192: 2839: 2665: 2434: 2268: 2263: 1056: 984: 938: 894: 719: 956:
on suspicion of conspiring against him, possibly with the likes of
2690: 2655: 2459: 2111: 967: 942: 934: 907: 789: 755: 731: 727: 687: 571: 450: 27:
Japanese daimyō of the Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo periods (1562–1611)
1255:[Death of Toshiie Maeda and attack on Mitsunari Ishida]. 2660: 2650: 2221: 1051: 792:, he took a group of captive Korean potters back to his fief in 751: 702: 602: 1559: 1326:
Mizuno Goki (2016). "石田三成襲撃事件の真相とは". In Watanabe Daimon (ed.).
1246: 1244: 1242: 1203: 131: 29: 871:
from them, but to mediate the complaints of those generals.
645:
in the summer of 1585, Kiyomasa received the court title of
1385:
O-umajirushi: A 17th-Century Compendium of Samurai Heraldry
714:
Kiyomasa was one of the three senior commanders during the
676:
of land in Higo (roughly half of the province), and given
596:) to Katō Kiyotada. Kiyotada's wife, Ito, was a cousin of 700: 492: 2902:
People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
1332:
What is the truth behind the Ishida Mitsunari attack?
912:
Katō Kiyomasa (1562–1611) banner and battle standard
2848: 2779: 2493: 2365: 2302: 2219: 2109: 2062: 1984: 1703: 1663: 1632: 1599: 486: 481: 463: 449: 444: 394: 384: 371: 338: 333: 323: 315: 305: 288: 271: 266: 250: 232: 204: 60:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 1459:"Kiyomasa + Fraxure - Pokemon Conquest characters" 1002:century was simply to 'grasp the sword and die'. 838:these generals gathered at Kiyomasa's mansion in 987:across his domains. He came into conflict with 1489:加藤清正: 朝鮮侵略の実像. Tokyo: Yoshikawa Kōbunkan 吉川弘文館. 1402:(. ed.). London : Routledge. p. 706. 1307:(in Japanese). 渡邊大門 無断転載を禁じます。 © LY Corporation 1174:. London: Cassell & Co. p. 34,49,234. 1145:Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan 1034:In 1910, Kiyomasa was posthumously promoted to 983:, Kiyomasa encouraged the building of Nichiren 151:for grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling 609:In 1582, he fought in Hideyoshi's army at the 523: 469: 455: 1571: 960:, who was ordered to commit seppuku in 1633. 8: 1512:Kato Kiyomasa's wiki bio at Samurai Archives 1352:Overview of history of past cultural empires 1426:. (New York: Harper & Brothers), p. 163 929:temple in Kumamoto, but also has graves in 1578: 1564: 1556: 1523: 867:, to escort Mitsunari to Sawayama Castle. 478: 217: 201: 1487:Katō Kiyomasa Chōsen shinryaku no jitsuzō 1387:. Xavid Pretzer. 2015-02-02. p. 189. 1236:, (Harvard University Press, 2002), p. 27 175:Learn how and when to remove this message 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 695: 2856:List of samurai from the Sengoku period 1160:. (Tokyo: Shufu to Seikatsusha), p. 327 1136: 621:and was rewarded with 3,000 additional 528:, July 25, 1562 – August 2, 1611) 937:. Kiyomasa is also enshrined in many 7: 1301:"七将に襲撃された石田三成が徳川家康に助けを求めたというのは誤りだった" 1050:Katō Kiyomasa is a character in the 882:Later, Kiyomasa started approaching 788:who participated in the invasion of 576:Katō Kiyomasa's birthplace monument( 58:adding citations to reliable sources 846:named Jiemon Kuwajima, and fled to 628:In 1584, Kiyomasa took part in the 25: 584:Kiyomasa was born in what is now 1498: 1158:Nihon no kassen: monoshiri jiten 1088:. He is a playable character in 375: 360: 351: 342: 136: 34: 1080:Mōri Motonari: Chikai no Sanshi 1014:, Shōjō-in, who was adopted by 1010:Kiyomasa married a daughter of 718:(1592–1598) against the Korean 45:needs additional citations for 805:Conflict with Ishida Mitsunari 493: 1: 1096:Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition 680:as his provincial residence. 630:Battle of Komaki and Nagakute 415:Battle of Komaki and Nagakute 2892:17th-century Japanese people 2887:16th-century Japanese people 1485:Kitajima Manji 北島万次 (2007). 1373:森山豊明 『語る日本史データベース』(page 141) 1305:yahoo.co.jp/expert/articles/ 1098:in Japan), with his partner 972:Kiyomasa and his monkey. by 777:. Hideyoshi recalled him to 2807:Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn 1422:William E. Griffis (1913). 1259:(in Japanese) (557号): 1–27. 701: 619:Seven Spears of Shizugatake 613:, and later in 1583 at the 562:Seven Spears of Shizugatake 2963: 1234:The making of modern Japan 1170:Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 656:In 1587, he fought in the 639:When Hideyoshi became the 588:(situated in contemporary 548:. His name as a child was 186: 1544: 1532: 1526: 1334:] (in Japanese). 柏書房. 1156:Naramoto Tatsuya (1994). 850:'s mansion together with 784:As did a number of other 672:, he was granted 250,000 524: 512: 508: 504: 477: 470: 456: 440: 436: 262: 239: 228: 223:Portrait of Katō Kiyomasa 216: 211: 1586:Prominent people of the 1204:NHK (Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai) 2780:Foreign people in Japan 1398:Murdoch, James (1999). 2932:17th-century Buddhists 2927:16th-century Buddhists 1172:The Samurai Sourcebook 979:A devoted believer of 976: 913: 716:Seven-Year (Imjin) War 711: 693: 581: 544:. His court title was 1507:at Wikimedia Commons 1206:"そのとき、歴史が動いた"(第315回) 1036:junior 3rd court rank 971: 911: 736:Battle of Imjin River 709:Tokyo National Museum 699: 691: 668:was confiscated from 615:Battle of Shizugatake 575: 552:, and first name was 411:Battle of Shizugatake 2942:Deified Japanese men 2787:Alessandro Valignano 2154:Kirigakure Shikaemon 1761:Hatakeyama Yoshitaka 1446:Furoisu Nihon-shi 12 1274:(in Japanese) (22集). 1251:Mizuno Goki (2013). 1125:Battle of Sendaigawa 999:William Scott Wilson 54:improve this article 2802:Jacob Quaeckernaeck 2385:Ichikawa no Tsubone 2076:Kobayakawa Takakage 2004:Kamiizumi Nobutsuna 1881:Sakakibara Yasumasa 1811:Kitabatake Tomonori 1746:Chōsokabe Motochika 1424:The Mikado's Empire 974:Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 931:Yamagata Prefecture 800:Sekigahara campaign 586:Nakamura-ku, Nagoya 578:Nakamura-ku, Nagoya 2947:People from Nagoya 2922:Nichiren Buddhists 2917:Japanese Buddhists 2912:Toyotomi retainers 2771:Yoshihiro Kikuhime 2686:Ōtomo-Nata Jezebel 2357:Tachibana Ginchiyo 2134:Hatsume no Tsubone 2091:Takenaka Shigeharu 1821:Matsunaga Hisahide 1801:Isshiki Yoshimichi 1685:Ashikaga Yoshihide 1680:Ashikaga Yoshiteru 1675:Ashikaga Yoshiharu 1650:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 1517:2020-08-03 at the 1400:A history of Japan 1085:Age of Empires III 1075:Samurai Warriors 4 1069:Samurai Warriors 3 1046:In popular culture 977: 914: 811:Fukushima Masanori 712: 694: 611:Battle of Yamazaki 598:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 582: 407:Battle of Yamazaki 403:Siege of Takamatsu 366:Tokugawa shogunate 155:You can assist by 2864: 2863: 2475:Shirai no Tsubone 2304:Female castellans 2284:Shimotsuma Rairen 2226:religious figures 2124:Mochizuki Chiyome 2029:Tsukahara Bokuden 2024:Tadashima Akiyama 2014:Mizuno Katsushige 1926:Tachibana Dōsetsu 1921:Shimazu Yoshihiro 1916:Shimazu Yoshihisa 1906:Satake Yoshishige 1856:Rokkaku Yoshikata 1826:Miyoshi Nagayoshi 1791:Imagawa Yoshimoto 1726:Asakura Yoshikage 1695:Tokugawa Hidetada 1690:Ashikaga Yoshiaki 1554: 1553: 1545:Succeeded by 1503:Media related to 1253:"前田利家の死と石田三成襲撃事件" 1024:Tokugawa Yorinobu 981:Nichiren Buddhism 958:Tokugawa Tadanaga 923:Toyotomi Hideyori 844:Toyotomi Hideyori 740:pacified Hamgyong 516: 515: 500: 499: 431:Siege of Yanagawa 328:Nichiren Buddhism 185: 184: 177: 130: 129: 122: 104: 16:(Redirected from 2954: 2327:Munakata Saikaku 2312:Ashikaga Ujihime 2289:Shimozuma Rairyū 2239:Hongan-ji Kennyo 2194:Suzuki Shigetomo 2189:Suzuki Shigehide 2174:Sugitani Zenjūbō 2101:Yamamoto Kansuke 2081:Kuroda Yoshitaka 2009:Miyamoto Musashi 1994:Marume Nagayoshi 1966:Uragami Munekage 1946:Uesugi Kagekatsu 1886:Satomi Yoshitaka 1871:Saitō Yoshitatsu 1861:Ryūzōji Takanobu 1736:Akechi Mitsuhide 1580: 1573: 1566: 1557: 1527:Preceded by 1524: 1502: 1473: 1472: 1470: 1469: 1455: 1449: 1442: 1436: 1433: 1427: 1420: 1414: 1413: 1395: 1389: 1388: 1381: 1375: 1370: 1364: 1363: 1361: 1359: 1342: 1336: 1335: 1323: 1317: 1316: 1314: 1312: 1297: 1291: 1290: 1282: 1276: 1275: 1267: 1261: 1260: 1248: 1237: 1230: 1224: 1223: 1221: 1220: 1211:. Archived from 1201: 1195: 1192: 1186: 1185: 1167: 1161: 1154: 1148: 1141: 1091:Pokémon Conquest 1012:Mizuno Tadashige 989:Konishi Yukinaga 954:Tokugawa Iemitsu 888:Konishi Yukinaga 848:Satake Yoshinobu 823:Hosokawa Tadaoki 775:Ishida Mitsunari 745:The Korean king 724:Konishi Yukinaga 722:. Together with 706: 556:. He was one of 529: 527: 526: 496: 495: 479: 473: 472: 459: 458: 399:Siege of Tottori 379: 364: 355: 346: 334:Military service 295: 267:Personal details 253: 244: 234:Lord of Kumamoto 221: 202: 180: 173: 169: 166: 160: 140: 139: 132: 125: 118: 114: 111: 105: 103: 62: 38: 30: 21: 2962: 2961: 2957: 2956: 2955: 2953: 2952: 2951: 2867: 2866: 2865: 2860: 2844: 2775: 2731:Toyotomi Sadako 2611:Kyōgoku Tatsuko 2556:Hosokawa Gracia 2489: 2445:Ōhōri Tsuruhime 2420:Kushihashi Teru 2380:Fujishiro Gozen 2367:Female warriors 2361: 2298: 2279:Shimozuma Chūkō 2227: 2225: 2215: 2201:Suzuki Magoroku 2164:Nakamura Chōbei 2144:Ishikawa Goemon 2117: 2115: 2105: 2096:Usami Sadamitsu 2058: 2049:Shinmen Munisai 2044:Yagyū Munetoshi 1980: 1976:Yamana Suketoyo 1971:Yamana Toyokuni 1956:Uesugi Norimasa 1931:Takeda Nobutora 1901:Sanada Nobuyuki 1896:Sanada Masayuki 1891:Sanada Yukitaka 1876:Sakai Tadatsugu 1846:Ōuchi Yoshinaga 1841:Ōuchi Yoshitaka 1831:Mogami Yoshiaki 1816:Kuroda Nagamasa 1796:Imagawa Ujizane 1766:Honda Tadakatsu 1716:Amago Tsunehisa 1699: 1659: 1655:Tokugawa Ieyasu 1628: 1595: 1592:Azuchi–Momoyama 1584: 1550: 1541: 1530: 1519:Wayback Machine 1496: 1482: 1480:Further reading 1477: 1476: 1467: 1465: 1457: 1456: 1452: 1443: 1439: 1435:Griffis, p. 163 1434: 1430: 1421: 1417: 1410: 1397: 1396: 1392: 1383: 1382: 1378: 1371: 1367: 1357: 1355: 1344: 1343: 1339: 1325: 1324: 1320: 1310: 1308: 1299: 1298: 1294: 1284: 1283: 1279: 1269: 1268: 1264: 1250: 1249: 1240: 1231: 1227: 1218: 1216: 1207: 1202: 1198: 1193: 1189: 1182: 1169: 1168: 1164: 1155: 1151: 1142: 1138: 1133: 1116: 1048: 1032: 1020:Tokugawa Ieyasu 1016:Tokugawa Ieyasu 1008: 966: 919: 884:Tokugawa Ieyasu 861:Tokugawa Ieyasu 835:Kuroda Nagamasa 827:Asano Yoshinaga 807: 802: 686: 684:Korean campaign 678:Kumamoto Castle 664:. Later, after 658:Kyūshū campaign 570: 538:Azuchi–Momoyama 530:was a Japanese 521: 429: 425: 423:Korean Campaign 421: 419:Kyūshū campaign 417: 413: 409: 405: 401: 389:Kumamoto Castle 359: 350: 297: 293: 280: 278: 277: 251: 245: 240: 224: 207: 200: 181: 170: 164: 161: 154: 141: 137: 126: 115: 109: 106: 69:"Katō Kiyomasa" 63: 61: 51: 39: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 2960: 2958: 2950: 2949: 2944: 2939: 2934: 2929: 2924: 2919: 2914: 2909: 2904: 2899: 2894: 2889: 2884: 2879: 2869: 2868: 2862: 2861: 2859: 2858: 2852: 2850: 2846: 2845: 2843: 2842: 2837: 2832: 2827: 2825:Wakita Naokata 2822: 2819: 2814: 2809: 2804: 2799: 2794: 2792:Francis Xavier 2789: 2783: 2781: 2777: 2776: 2774: 2773: 2768: 2763: 2761:Yamauchi Chiyo 2758: 2756:Lady Tsukiyama 2753: 2748: 2743: 2738: 2733: 2728: 2723: 2718: 2713: 2708: 2703: 2698: 2693: 2688: 2683: 2678: 2673: 2668: 2663: 2658: 2653: 2648: 2643: 2638: 2633: 2628: 2623: 2618: 2613: 2608: 2603: 2598: 2593: 2588: 2583: 2578: 2576:Shimazu Kameju 2573: 2568: 2566:Izumo no Okuni 2563: 2558: 2553: 2548: 2546:Tsumaki Hiroko 2543: 2538: 2533: 2528: 2523: 2518: 2513: 2508: 2503: 2497: 2495: 2491: 2490: 2488: 2487: 2482: 2480:Ueno Tsuruhime 2477: 2472: 2467: 2462: 2457: 2452: 2447: 2442: 2437: 2432: 2427: 2422: 2417: 2412: 2407: 2402: 2397: 2392: 2387: 2382: 2377: 2371: 2369: 2363: 2362: 2360: 2359: 2354: 2349: 2347:Otsuya no Kata 2344: 2339: 2334: 2329: 2324: 2319: 2314: 2308: 2306: 2300: 2299: 2297: 2296: 2291: 2286: 2281: 2276: 2271: 2266: 2264:Nankōbō Tenkai 2261: 2256: 2251: 2246: 2244:Hon'inbō Sansa 2241: 2236: 2230: 2228: 2220: 2217: 2216: 2214: 2213: 2211:Umemura Sawano 2208: 2206:Igasaki Dōshun 2203: 2198: 2197: 2196: 2191: 2186: 2179:Saika Magoichi 2176: 2171: 2169:Ohama Kagetaka 2166: 2161: 2156: 2151: 2146: 2141: 2136: 2131: 2126: 2120: 2118: 2110: 2107: 2106: 2104: 2103: 2098: 2093: 2088: 2086:Naoe Kanetsugu 2083: 2078: 2072: 2070: 2060: 2059: 2057: 2056: 2051: 2046: 2041: 2039:Yagyū Munenori 2036: 2034:Tsutsumi Hōzan 2031: 2026: 2021: 2016: 2011: 2006: 2001: 1999:Hikita Bungorō 1996: 1990: 1988: 1982: 1981: 1979: 1978: 1973: 1968: 1963: 1958: 1953: 1951:Uesugi Kenshin 1948: 1943: 1938: 1936:Takeda Shingen 1933: 1928: 1923: 1918: 1913: 1911:Sagara Yoshihi 1908: 1903: 1898: 1893: 1888: 1883: 1878: 1873: 1868: 1863: 1858: 1853: 1848: 1843: 1838: 1833: 1828: 1823: 1818: 1813: 1808: 1803: 1798: 1793: 1788: 1783: 1778: 1773: 1768: 1763: 1758: 1753: 1748: 1743: 1738: 1733: 1731:Ashina Moriuji 1728: 1723: 1721:Amago Haruhisa 1718: 1712: 1710: 1701: 1700: 1698: 1697: 1692: 1687: 1682: 1677: 1671: 1669: 1661: 1660: 1658: 1657: 1652: 1647: 1641: 1639: 1630: 1629: 1627: 1626: 1621: 1616: 1611: 1609:Go-Kashiwabara 1605: 1603: 1597: 1596: 1585: 1583: 1582: 1575: 1568: 1560: 1552: 1551: 1546: 1543: 1531: 1528: 1522: 1521: 1495: 1494:External links 1492: 1491: 1490: 1481: 1478: 1475: 1474: 1450: 1437: 1428: 1415: 1408: 1390: 1376: 1365: 1337: 1318: 1292: 1277: 1262: 1238: 1232:M. B. Jensen, 1225: 1196: 1187: 1180: 1162: 1149: 1135: 1134: 1132: 1129: 1128: 1127: 1122: 1115: 1112: 1047: 1044: 1031: 1028: 1007: 1004: 965: 962: 918: 915: 857:Fushimi Castle 855:themselves at 819:Ikeda Terumasa 806: 803: 801: 798: 767:Siege of Ulsan 726:, he captured 685: 682: 670:Sassa Narimasa 594:Owari Province 590:Aichi District 569: 566: 514: 513: 510: 509: 506: 505: 502: 501: 498: 497: 490: 484: 483: 482:Transcriptions 475: 474: 467: 461: 460: 453: 447: 446: 442: 441: 438: 437: 434: 433: 396: 392: 391: 386: 382: 381: 373: 369: 368: 340: 336: 335: 331: 330: 325: 321: 320: 317: 313: 312: 307: 303: 302: 296:(aged 49) 292:August 2, 1611 290: 286: 285: 282:Owari Province 275: 273: 269: 268: 264: 263: 260: 259: 254: 248: 247: 237: 236: 230: 229: 226: 225: 222: 214: 213: 209: 208: 205: 183: 182: 144: 142: 135: 128: 127: 42: 40: 33: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 2959: 2948: 2945: 2943: 2940: 2938: 2935: 2933: 2930: 2928: 2925: 2923: 2920: 2918: 2915: 2913: 2910: 2908: 2905: 2903: 2900: 2898: 2895: 2893: 2890: 2888: 2885: 2883: 2880: 2878: 2875: 2874: 2872: 2857: 2854: 2853: 2851: 2847: 2841: 2838: 2836: 2835:William Adams 2833: 2831: 2828: 2826: 2823: 2820: 2818: 2815: 2813: 2810: 2808: 2805: 2803: 2800: 2798: 2797:Gaspar Coelho 2795: 2793: 2790: 2788: 2785: 2784: 2782: 2778: 2772: 2769: 2767: 2764: 2762: 2759: 2757: 2754: 2752: 2749: 2747: 2744: 2742: 2739: 2737: 2734: 2732: 2729: 2727: 2724: 2722: 2719: 2717: 2714: 2712: 2709: 2707: 2704: 2702: 2699: 2697: 2694: 2692: 2689: 2687: 2684: 2682: 2679: 2677: 2674: 2672: 2671:Lady Ōkurakyo 2669: 2667: 2664: 2662: 2659: 2657: 2654: 2652: 2649: 2647: 2644: 2642: 2639: 2637: 2634: 2632: 2629: 2627: 2624: 2622: 2619: 2617: 2614: 2612: 2609: 2607: 2606:Kyōgoku Maria 2604: 2602: 2599: 2597: 2594: 2592: 2589: 2587: 2584: 2582: 2579: 2577: 2574: 2572: 2569: 2567: 2564: 2562: 2559: 2557: 2554: 2552: 2551:Lady Hayakawa 2549: 2547: 2544: 2542: 2539: 2537: 2534: 2532: 2529: 2527: 2524: 2522: 2519: 2517: 2514: 2512: 2509: 2507: 2504: 2502: 2499: 2498: 2496: 2492: 2486: 2483: 2481: 2478: 2476: 2473: 2471: 2468: 2466: 2463: 2461: 2458: 2456: 2453: 2451: 2450:Okaji no Kata 2448: 2446: 2443: 2441: 2438: 2436: 2433: 2431: 2428: 2426: 2423: 2421: 2418: 2416: 2413: 2411: 2408: 2406: 2405:Katakura Kita 2403: 2401: 2398: 2396: 2393: 2391: 2388: 2386: 2383: 2381: 2378: 2376: 2373: 2372: 2370: 2368: 2364: 2358: 2355: 2353: 2350: 2348: 2345: 2343: 2342:Otazu no Kata 2340: 2338: 2335: 2333: 2330: 2328: 2325: 2323: 2320: 2318: 2315: 2313: 2310: 2309: 2307: 2305: 2301: 2295: 2292: 2290: 2287: 2285: 2282: 2280: 2277: 2275: 2272: 2270: 2267: 2265: 2262: 2260: 2257: 2255: 2252: 2250: 2247: 2245: 2242: 2240: 2237: 2235: 2234:Ankokuji Ekei 2232: 2231: 2229: 2223: 2218: 2212: 2209: 2207: 2204: 2202: 2199: 2195: 2192: 2190: 2187: 2185: 2184:Suzuki Sadayu 2182: 2181: 2180: 2177: 2175: 2172: 2170: 2167: 2165: 2162: 2160: 2159:Kōzuki Sasuke 2157: 2155: 2152: 2150: 2147: 2145: 2142: 2140: 2139:Hattori Hanzō 2137: 2135: 2132: 2130: 2127: 2125: 2122: 2121: 2119: 2113: 2108: 2102: 2099: 2097: 2094: 2092: 2089: 2087: 2084: 2082: 2079: 2077: 2074: 2073: 2071: 2069: 2065: 2061: 2055: 2052: 2050: 2047: 2045: 2042: 2040: 2037: 2035: 2032: 2030: 2027: 2025: 2022: 2020: 2019:Sasaki Kojirō 2017: 2015: 2012: 2010: 2007: 2005: 2002: 2000: 1997: 1995: 1992: 1991: 1989: 1987: 1983: 1977: 1974: 1972: 1969: 1967: 1964: 1962: 1959: 1957: 1954: 1952: 1949: 1947: 1944: 1942: 1941:Tōdō Takatora 1939: 1937: 1934: 1932: 1929: 1927: 1924: 1922: 1919: 1917: 1914: 1912: 1909: 1907: 1904: 1902: 1899: 1897: 1894: 1892: 1889: 1887: 1884: 1882: 1879: 1877: 1874: 1872: 1869: 1867: 1864: 1862: 1859: 1857: 1854: 1852: 1849: 1847: 1844: 1842: 1839: 1837: 1836:Mōri Motonari 1834: 1832: 1829: 1827: 1824: 1822: 1819: 1817: 1814: 1812: 1809: 1807: 1806:Itō Yoshisuke 1804: 1802: 1799: 1797: 1794: 1792: 1789: 1787: 1784: 1782: 1779: 1777: 1774: 1772: 1769: 1767: 1764: 1762: 1759: 1757: 1756:Date Masamune 1754: 1752: 1751:Date Terumune 1749: 1747: 1744: 1742: 1741:Azai Nagamasa 1739: 1737: 1734: 1732: 1729: 1727: 1724: 1722: 1719: 1717: 1714: 1713: 1711: 1709: 1708: 1702: 1696: 1693: 1691: 1688: 1686: 1683: 1681: 1678: 1676: 1673: 1672: 1670: 1668: 1667: 1662: 1656: 1653: 1651: 1648: 1646: 1643: 1642: 1640: 1638: 1637: 1631: 1625: 1622: 1620: 1617: 1615: 1612: 1610: 1607: 1606: 1604: 1602: 1598: 1593: 1589: 1581: 1576: 1574: 1569: 1567: 1562: 1561: 1558: 1549: 1548:Katō Tadahiro 1540: 1539: 1537: 1525: 1520: 1516: 1513: 1510: 1509: 1508: 1506: 1505:Katō Kiyomasa 1501: 1493: 1488: 1484: 1483: 1479: 1464: 1460: 1454: 1451: 1447: 1441: 1438: 1432: 1429: 1425: 1419: 1416: 1411: 1405: 1401: 1394: 1391: 1386: 1380: 1377: 1374: 1369: 1366: 1353: 1349: 1348: 1341: 1338: 1333: 1329: 1322: 1319: 1306: 1302: 1296: 1293: 1288: 1281: 1278: 1273: 1266: 1263: 1258: 1254: 1247: 1245: 1243: 1239: 1235: 1229: 1226: 1215:on 2008-10-07 1214: 1210: 1205: 1200: 1197: 1191: 1188: 1183: 1181:9781854095237 1177: 1173: 1166: 1163: 1159: 1153: 1150: 1146: 1140: 1137: 1130: 1126: 1123: 1121: 1120:Katō Yoshiaki 1118: 1117: 1113: 1111: 1109: 1105: 1101: 1097: 1093: 1092: 1087: 1086: 1081: 1077: 1076: 1071: 1070: 1065: 1064: 1059: 1058: 1053: 1045: 1043: 1041: 1037: 1029: 1027: 1025: 1022:'s 10th son, 1021: 1017: 1013: 1005: 1003: 1000: 996: 994: 990: 986: 982: 975: 970: 963: 961: 959: 955: 950: 949:in Kumamoto. 948: 944: 940: 936: 932: 928: 924: 916: 910: 906: 904: 900: 896: 891: 889: 885: 880: 878: 872: 868: 866: 865:Yūki Hideyasu 862: 858: 853: 849: 845: 841: 836: 832: 831:Katō Yoshiaki 828: 824: 820: 816: 815:Katō Kiyomasa 812: 804: 799: 797: 795: 791: 787: 782: 780: 776: 772: 768: 764: 759: 757: 753: 748: 743: 741: 737: 733: 729: 725: 721: 717: 710: 705: 704: 703:Katakama yari 698: 690: 683: 681: 679: 675: 671: 667: 666:Higo Province 663: 659: 654: 652: 651:ju go-i no ge 648: 647:Kazue no Kami 644: 643: 637: 635: 634:Tokugawa clan 631: 626: 624: 620: 616: 612: 607: 605: 604: 599: 595: 591: 587: 579: 574: 567: 565: 563: 559: 555: 551: 547: 543: 539: 535: 534: 520: 519:Katō Kiyomasa 511: 507: 503: 494:Katō Kiyomasa 491: 489: 485: 480: 476: 468: 466: 462: 454: 452: 448: 445:Japanese name 443: 439: 435: 432: 428: 424: 420: 416: 412: 408: 404: 400: 397: 393: 390: 387: 383: 378: 374: 370: 367: 363: 358: 354: 349: 348:Toyotomi clan 345: 341: 337: 332: 329: 326: 322: 318: 314: 311: 308: 304: 300: 291: 287: 283: 279:July 25, 1562 274: 270: 265: 261: 258: 257:Katō Tadahiro 255: 249: 243: 238: 235: 231: 227: 220: 215: 210: 206:Katō Kiyomasa 203: 198: 194: 190: 189:Japanese name 179: 176: 168: 158: 152: 150: 145:This article 143: 134: 133: 124: 121: 113: 102: 99: 95: 92: 88: 85: 81: 78: 74: 71: –  70: 66: 65:Find sources: 59: 55: 49: 48: 43:This article 41: 37: 32: 31: 19: 18:Kato Kiyomasa 2646:Odai no Kata 2596:Konoe Sakiko 2485:Yuki no Kata 2455:Okyō no Kata 2274:Sessai Chōrō 2114:, rogues and 1781:Hōjō Ujiyasu 1776:Hōjō Ujimasa 1705: 1664: 1645:Oda Nobunaga 1634: 1633:Three major 1535: 1533: 1497: 1486: 1466:. Retrieved 1462: 1453: 1445: 1444:Luís Fróis, 1440: 1431: 1423: 1418: 1399: 1393: 1384: 1379: 1368: 1356:. Retrieved 1351: 1346: 1340: 1331: 1327: 1321: 1309:. Retrieved 1304: 1295: 1286: 1280: 1271: 1265: 1256: 1233: 1228: 1217:. Retrieved 1213:the original 1199: 1190: 1171: 1165: 1157: 1152: 1144: 1143:E. Papinot, 1139: 1095: 1089: 1083: 1079: 1073: 1067: 1061: 1055: 1054:video games 1049: 1039: 1033: 1009: 997: 993:Christianity 978: 951: 945:, including 920: 892: 881: 876: 873: 869: 840:Osaka Castle 814: 808: 785: 783: 760: 744: 713: 673: 662:Shimazu clan 660:against the 655: 650: 646: 640: 638: 632:against the 627: 622: 608: 601: 583: 553: 549: 546:Higo-no-kami 545: 531: 518: 517: 488:Romanization 427:Siege of Udo 395:Battles/wars 357:Eastern Army 294:(1611-08-02) 252:Succeeded by 241: 196: 171: 162: 149:copy editing 147:may require 146: 116: 107: 97: 90: 83: 76: 64: 52:Please help 47:verification 44: 2882:1611 deaths 2877:1562 births 2821:Soga Seikan 2636:Naitō Julia 2631:Lady Myōkyū 2581:Lady Kasuga 2521:Chikurin-in 2494:Other women 2440:Numata Jakō 2425:Maeda Matsu 2415:Komatsuhime 2375:Akai Teruko 2294:Takuan Sōhō 2259:Koji Kashin 2249:Ishin Sūden 2129:Fūma Kotarō 2116:mercenaries 2068:strategists 2054:Itō Ittōsai 1961:Ukita Naoie 1866:Saitō Dōsan 1851:Ōtomo Sōrin 1538:of Kumamoto 1209:"その時歴史が動いた" 964:Personality 947:Katō Shrine 941:shrines in 852:Shima Sakon 542:Edo periods 2871:Categories 2817:Luís Fróis 2741:Lady Toida 2701:Lady Sanjō 2696:Lady Saigō 2676:Ōmandokoro 2541:Gotokuhime 2536:Dota Gozen 2531:Lady Goryū 2410:Katō Tsune 2352:Seishin-ni 2149:Katō Danzō 1786:Ii Naomasa 1542:1587–1611 1468:2012-06-17 1409:0415154162 1219:2009-06-21 1131:References 1063:Kessen III 554:Toranosuke 339:Allegiance 276:Toranosuke 157:editing it 80:newspapers 2812:Julia Ota 2766:Yoshihime 2621:Matsuhime 2586:Keigin-ni 2561:Irohahime 2516:Lady Chaa 2511:Asahihime 2501:Lady Acha 2465:Oni Gozen 2390:Ikeda Sen 2337:Onamihime 2224:and other 1986:Swordsmen 1771:Hōjō Sōun 1347:歴代文化皇國史大觀 1328:戦国史の俗説を覆す 927:Honmyō-ji 568:Biography 558:Hideyoshi 550:Yashamaru 380:Katō clan 246:1587–1611 242:In office 165:June 2024 110:July 2007 2849:See also 2830:Wang Zhi 2746:Tokuhime 2726:Tobai-in 2706:Seien-in 2681:Ono Otsū 2626:Megohime 2616:Kyōun'in 2571:Jukei-ni 2470:Shigashi 2400:Kamehime 2322:Miyohime 2064:Advisers 1624:Go-Yōzei 1619:Ōgimachi 1515:Archived 1114:See also 771:Yang Hao 653:従五位下). 471:かとう きよまさ 465:Hiragana 385:Commands 324:Religion 319:Yōrin-in 316:Children 310:Shōjō-in 299:Kumamoto 187:In this 2937:Bushido 2907:Samurai 2751:Tōshōin 2721:Sentōin 2716:Senhime 2711:Seikōin 2591:Kitsuno 2506:Akohime 2395:Kaihime 1614:Go-Nara 1601:Emperor 1594:periods 1588:Sengoku 1463:Pokemon 1108:Haxorus 1104:Fraxure 1100:Pokémon 1040:jusanmi 985:temples 899:Shimazu 786:daimyōs 642:kampaku 536:of the 301:, Japan 284:, Japan 193:surname 94:scholar 2897:Daimyo 2840:Yasuke 2666:Ohatsu 2641:Nōhime 2601:Kōzōsu 2526:Gōhime 2435:Myōrin 2317:Chacha 2269:Rennyo 1707:daimyō 1704:Other 1666:Shōgun 1636:daimyō 1536:Daimyō 1406:  1358:23 May 1311:2 June 1289:(70号). 1257:政治経済史学 1178:  1102:being 1057:Kessen 1042:従三位). 1030:Honour 1006:Family 939:Shinto 895:Kyushu 833:, and 794:Kyūshū 747:Seonjo 720:Joseon 533:daimyō 306:Spouse 191:, the 96:  89:  82:  75:  67:  2691:Rikei 2656:Oichi 2460:Omasa 2430:Myōki 2222:Monks 2112:Ninja 1350:[ 1330:[ 943:Japan 935:Tokyo 917:Death 790:Korea 779:Kyōto 763:Ulsan 756:spear 732:Busan 728:Seoul 525:加藤 清正 457:加藤 清正 451:Kanji 212:加藤 清正 101:JSTOR 87:books 2736:Tomo 2661:Oinu 2651:Oeyo 2332:Nene 2254:Jion 2066:and 1590:and 1529:none 1404:ISBN 1360:2024 1313:2024 1272:日本研究 1176:ISBN 1106:and 1082:and 1052:Koei 933:and 903:Higo 752:yari 738:and 674:koku 623:koku 603:koku 540:and 372:Unit 289:Died 272:Born 197:Katō 73:news 1287:大日光 560:'s 195:is 56:by 2873:: 1461:. 1303:. 1241:^ 1110:. 1078:, 1072:, 1066:, 1060:, 1026:. 829:, 825:, 821:, 817:, 813:, 796:. 781:. 742:. 730:, 636:. 625:. 606:. 592:, 564:. 1579:e 1572:t 1565:v 1471:. 1412:. 1362:. 1315:. 1222:. 1184:. 1094:( 1038:( 754:( 580:) 522:( 199:. 178:) 172:( 167:) 163:( 159:. 153:. 123:) 117:( 112:) 108:( 98:· 91:· 84:· 77:· 50:. 20:)

Index

Kato Kiyomasa

verification
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
"Katō Kiyomasa"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
copy editing
editing it
Learn how and when to remove this message
Japanese name
surname

Lord of Kumamoto
Katō Tadahiro
Owari Province
Kumamoto
Shōjō-in
Nichiren Buddhism

Toyotomi clan

Eastern Army

Tokugawa shogunate

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.