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placed his staff on Masamune's neck and said, "If you had come a little later, you would have been beheaded," and Masamune pledged his reverence to Hideyoshi. He did not lose his life, only some of his territory was confiscated. He was later interrogated by Hideyoshi on suspicion of inciting a peasant uprising and participating in the rebellion of
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and Japan as a whole; thereby a wave of unbridled conflict would spread across Japan and consume the states in an age of war. Furthermore, weariness of war, socioeconomic unrest and poor treatment by aristocrats provoked the wrath of the peasant class. Farmers, craftsmen, merchants and even villages
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had played a dark role in his father's death, and he petitioned his lord Hosokawa Harumoto to overthrow Masanaga, but was not accepted and in turn was almost eliminated by Harumoto. In response, Miyoshi Nagayoshi attacked and defeated Miyoshi Masanaga, expelled Hosokawa Harumoto, Ashikaga Yoshiharu,
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the 12th shogun, and his son Ashikaga Yoshiteru from Kyoto, and established control over the Kyoto area in 1549. After that, he fought several times with Ashikaga Yoshiteru, who became the 13th shogun, for control of the Kyoto area. However, one by one, his sons died in war or from disease, and the
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under Nobunaga to become the most capable general of them all. When he learned that his lord Nobunaga had been effectively killed by Akechi Mitsuhide, he immediately made peace with the Mōri clan, who were in the midst of a battle, and turned his army back faster than anyone could have predicted,
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question Masamune, who had arrived late to give the order to participate in the Siege of Odawara, but after hearing Masamune's bold attitude, he decided to meet with Masamune. Masamune showed his reverence by appearing before Hideyoshi in a pure white death robe, ready to be executed. Hideyoshi
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The period saw a breakdown in the traditional master-servant relationship between a lord and his vassals, with many instances of vassals rebelling against their lords, internal dynastic conflict over lordships within noble families (in which vassals would take sides), and the installation of
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figurehead lords by cadet branches of noble families. The period was also marked by the loosening of samurai culture, with people born into other social strata sometimes making a name for themselves as warriors and thus becoming samurai. In turn, events sometimes allowed common
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to expand the power of the Mōri clan, and the three clans cooperated with each other. In 1554, Motonaga became independent of the Ōuchi clan, and after inciting the Ōuchi clan to internal divisions through political maneuvering, he defeated
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from waging war against each other, and Masamune's conquest of the Tōhoku region was a serious violation of this law. After destroying the Later Hōjō clan at the Siege of Odawara, Hideyoshi wanted to destroy the Date clan and other
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supported the young head of the clan, Miyoshi Yoshitsugu, in leading the Miyoshi clan. However, after the assassination of the 13th Shogun, the trio fell out with another Miyoshi follower, Matsunaga Hisashige, over the 14th Shogun,
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However, even if 1568 is the end date of the Sengoku period, there are also various theories about the beginning and end dates of the following Azuchi-Momoyama period. The Azuchi-Momoyama period refers to the period when
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and increased his power through aggressive invasions. After unifying Echigo in 1551, he invaded the Kantō region several times from 1552 to 1569 and fought against Hōjō Ujiyasu. He also invaded the territory of
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were sharing power in the Chūgoku region at the time, and he switched the Mōri clan's allegiance from the Amago to the Ōuchi clan in 1525. Motonari destroyed the Takahashi clan by 1535 and ruled
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entered Kyoto in 1568. Miyoshi Yoshitugu and Matsunaga Hisahide submitted to Nobunaga, but were later killed by Nobunaga's forces. The trio was weakened and the Miyoshi clan declined.
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for the first time in history, although he was not a native-born aristocrat. In 1586, he also succeeded in getting Ieyasu to swear allegiance to him. In 1587, he defeated the
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Historians often consider the Ōnin War, a ten-year conflict wrought by political turmoil, to be the trigger for what would come to be known as the Sengoku period. This
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was officially the ruler of the state and every lord swore loyalty to him, he was largely a marginalized, ceremonial, and religious figure who delegated power to the
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as the 11th shogun. Around this time, civil wars began to occur frequently throughout the country, and Buddhist temples in various regions grew as armed forces.
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in 1493 is usually considered the starting point of the Sengoku period. There are several events which could be considered the end of it: Nobunaga's entry to
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Hosokawa Masamoto remained a bachelor for the rest of his life and adopted three people as his heirs. Following the advice of his vassals, Masamoto named
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Hosokawa Harumoto seized power, but he alienated Miyoshi Motonaga, who was his retainer but still held a strong position of power. Harumoto seduced the
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Well-organized religious groups also gained political power at this time by uniting farmers in resistance and rebellion against the rule of the
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became essential to victory in war, making it impossible for small local lords to remain independent, and lands were consolidated under
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was broken. Kenshin used this as an opportunity to seize Hojo Ujiyasu's territories one by one, and cornered the Later Hōjō clan at the
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in the same year, and expelled Ashikaga Yoshiaki from Kyoto in 1573, thus destroying the Ashikaga shogunate. He overpowered the
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was thus destroyed, and with almost no support for Hosokawa Takakuni, he was forced to move from place to place. He gained the
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in 1517, he defeated the overwhelming majority of the Aki-Takeda clan with a small force, which later became known as the "
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and is famous for his parable of the "Three Arrows", which explains the importance of clan unity. In his first battle, the
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in 1557, destroying the Ōuchi clan and pacifying Nagato and Suou provinces. Motonari destroyed the Amago clan at the
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi achieves the unification of the entire country under the loyalty of the clans of Mutsu Province.
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The upheaval resulted in the further weakening of central authority, and throughout Japan, regional lords, called
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would clearly reveal the Ashikaga shogunate's reduced authority over its shogunal administration, the provincial
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in 1561, but was unable to defeat them. On his return from the Siege of Odawara, he performed a ceremony at the
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who is often said to have united the country if he had been born 20 years earlier. He became the head of the
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to win the war, they had to secure a large number of gunsmiths and arms dealers, import large quantities of
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these succession disputes still might not have led to war were it not for the shōgun's lack of leadership
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are the three unifiers of Japan. The name "Azuchi-Momoyama" comes from the fact that Nobunaga's castle,
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and laid the foundations of the city as the center of the present-day Tōhoku region. In 1613, he sent
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shared their newfound wealth with the local samurai, creating a hierarchical relationship between the
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The three unifiers of Japan: from left to right: Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu
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who attained power by weakening and eventually replacing his lord. The most spectacular example of a
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in the West" as a battle in which a small force defeated a large army. Motonari became head of the
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during a raid, defeating many of his enemies, but eventually ran out of strength and was killed.
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in the Tōhoku region who were reluctant to show their deference. Hideyoshi had his subordinate
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clans were also divided into two opposing factions over succession within their own clans, and
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is officially banned and all missionaries are ordered to leave the country for two centuries
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The war devastated two-thirds of Kyoto, destroying many aristocratic and samurai residences,
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This period was characterized by the overthrow of a superior power by a subordinate one. The
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and social upheavals took place almost continuously in the 15th and 16th centuries. The
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gun to Japan in 1543, it was improved and mass-produced in Japan, and a gun called the
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Miyoshi Nagayoshi and his forces, and was finally killed in an attack by the forces of
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late in the Sengoku period. Other notable examples include the supplanting of the
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Beginning of the Ryo Hosokawa War (the succession dispute in the Hosokawa family)
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is established as a trade port for Portuguese merchants, with authorization of
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was able to rule the region on his own, without being appointed by the shogun.
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and pacified the Kantō region. In the same year, he forced the clans of the
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began to be used in wars. With the introduction of guns, a standing army of
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Portuguese and Japanese vessels belonging to the Matsura clan clash at the
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to swear allegiance to him and finally achieved the unification of Japan.
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who became more powerful as the shogunate's control weakened were called
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Battle of Magari: Rokkaku Takayori, assisted by ninjas from the Iga and
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five times between 1553 and 1564. In 1559, Kenshin had an audience with
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Sengoku Jidai. Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu: Three Unifiers of Japan
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defeats Sue Harukata and goes on to supplant the Ōuchi as the foremost
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converted to Christianity, becoming the first Japanese lord to do so.
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as an ambassador to Europe, where he was granted an audience with the
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in 1584, two years after the death of Oda Nobunaga, destroyed the
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Thus began the Sengoku period, a period of civil war in which the
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as to whether Yoshimi or Yoshihisa would be the next shogun. The
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to receive half of all taxes from the areas they controlled. The
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in the Kamakura shogunate. This made the shogun a puppet of the
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Sengoku Expo: Japanese Design, Culture in the Age of Civil Wars
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in 1560 and moved to Kyoto in 1568 to support the 15th shogun,
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formed in 1554 between Takeda Shingen in Kai, Hojo Ujiyasu in
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He then defeated Oda Nobunaga's forces at the 3660: 3550:defeats the Western Army of Toyotomi loyalists 2775: 2689: 2672: 2606: 2403: 1964: 1940:to defeat Takakuni at the Battle of Katsuragawa 1889: 1853: 1836: 1584: 1561: 1451: 1434: 1390:Painting depicting a battle during the Ōnin War 1327: 1310: 1281: 1256: 1157: 1116: 1099: 1005: 4781:(in Japanese). Japan Knowledge. Archived from 4753:(in Japanese). Japan Knowledge. Archived from 3862:(in Japanese). Japan Knowledge. Archived from 3669: 2971:The Ashikaga shogunate destroys the Yamashiro 2782: 2698: 2681: 2615: 2412: 2323:and the 13th Shogun, Ashikaga Yoshiteru. When 2105: 2034: 1971: 1943: 1916: 1896: 1862: 1845: 1826: 1645:and assumed control of the entire province of 1591: 1568: 1460: 1443: 1334: 1319: 1290: 1265: 1215: 1166: 1125: 1108: 115:accompanying your translation by providing an 64:Click for important translation instructions. 51:expand this article with text translated from 5235: 5021:(3). 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Motonaga adopted his sons into the 1520:In 1467, these conflicts finally led to the 1425:The Kyōtoku Incident was a major war in the 1183:-era rise is often considered to be that of 151:Period of Japanese history from 1467 to 1615 4895: 4893: 3975:豊臣秀吉はなぜ「征夷大将軍」ではなく「関白」になったのか――秀吉をめぐる「三つのなぜ」 3852: 2423:with vast territories, and battles between 2201:, and destroyed the Aki-Takeda clan at the 1011: 5242: 5228: 5220: 5165: 4291: 4289: 4165: 4163: 4161: 4132: 4130: 4128: 4036: 4034: 3850: 3848: 3846: 3844: 3842: 3840: 3838: 3836: 3834: 3832: 3798: 3796: 3794: 3679:One of the earliest instances of this was 3451:Hashiba Hideyoshi is granted the title of 2758:and other clans, and then in 1589, at the 1244:, a noble who was roughly equivalent to a 971: 957: 153: 4200:Streich, Philip. "Ōnin War (1467–1477)." 4081:(in Japanese). Kyoto City. Archived from 3336:cavalry with innovative arquebus tactics 2492:to increase his power. Nobunaga defeated 4379: 4377: 4375: 4268: 4003: 4001: 2841: 1707:(1576), Hideyoshi's promulgation of the 1671: 1280:jurisdiction over land disputes between 1068: 6520:List of samurai from the Sengoku period 5056:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 4905:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 4809:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 4585:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 4529:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 4501:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 4441:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 4332:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 4301:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 4142:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 3806:最長で200年説も!戦国時代とはいつからいつまでを指すのか?諸説をまとめました 3790: 3446::Hashiba Hideyoshi conquest of Shikoku 2647:, and in 1583 he began construction of 1663:List of daimyōs from the Sengoku period 1489:as the ninth shogun, but when his wife 165: 5144:Samurai Archives Japanese History page 4995:. CreateSpace Independent Publishing. 4466:足利義輝の壮絶すぎる30年を約15000字で徹底解説。将軍としての使命とは。 1925:, which was won by Hosokawa Takakuni. 94: 4222: 4220: 4218: 4196: 4194: 3769:– a similar period in Chinese history 3487: 3465: 3439: 3183: 3083: 2948: 2315:from 1553 to 1573, and fought in the 1532:, withdrew their armies from Kyoto. 1309:and the samurai, and the first early 1098:central government, declined and the 7: 4977:(in Japanese). Hōfu Web Rekishi-kan. 3919:意外と知らない「下剋上」とは一体何か?戦国時代の「主殺し」の実像 4/4 3887:意外と知らない「下剋上」とは一体何か?戦国時代の「主殺し」の実像 3/4 3565:takes full control of Kubota Domain 2442:, the raw material for bullets, and 2246:. He died in 1571 at the age of 75. 5127:Warring-States Japan Battle Dataset 3982:. 24 September 2023. Archived from 3775:– a similar period in Roman history 3743:, the most successful of which, in 3676:, which means "low conquers high". 3432:succeeds in controlling the entire 3121:, taking control of western Honshu 1622:would organize uprisings (known as 5154:held in Gifu Prefecture, 2000–2001 3252:to relinquish control of the city 2627:defeating Akechi Mitsuhide at the 2552:, who drove him to suicide in the 2019:, the most powerful member of the 1731:(1615), or the suppression of the 1715:) law prohibiting war (1587), the 25: 4984:Modern Japan: A Historical Survey 3803:Akio Tsunoda (19 November 2020). 3494:: Toyotomi Hideyoshi defeats the 3472:: Toyotomi Hideyoshi defeats the 3396:assassinates Oda Nobunaga in the 3378:ends with the destruction of the 2746:was a one-eyed warlord, a famous 1723:(1600), the establishment of the 1234:During this period, although the 1222:for their restoration of Japan's 2392:When the Portuguese brought the 2055:By the time of the 13th shogun, 1835:. Masamoto held the position of 1113:, feudal lord of sengoku period) 173: 38: 6581:1573 disestablishments in Japan 5084:Lorimer, Michael James (2008). 3190:: The legendary battle between 2814:, and as the first lord of the 2605:had risen through the ranks of 1932:as the 12th shogun. Meanwhile, 1638:(thereby establishing the term 1406:, depicting a battle of the war 1372:Beginning of the Sengoku period 5088:. London: Olympia Publishers. 4247:Thornton, Sybil. "Ikkō Ikki." 3894:. 18 June 2021. Archived from 3691:remained a major power in the 2472:Japan in the late 16th century 2181:in 1523 at the age of 27. The 2144:Chūgoku region (Mōri Motonari) 1251:From 1346 to 1358, during the 125:You may also add the template 1: 6571:1460s establishments in Japan 4015:. 12 May 2016. Archived from 3188:Fourth Battle of Kawanakajima 2729:Tōhoku region (Date Masamune) 2657:Battle of Komaki and Nagakute 2280:established its power in the 1497:, a conflict arose among the 1212:as the three "Great Unifiers" 1052:Oda Nobunaga's march on Kyoto 5015:The Journal of Asian Studies 3762:Horses in East Asian warfare 3418:extends his power to all of 2587:Toyotomi (Hashiba) Hideyoshi 2355:and assumed the position of 1997:The rise of the Miyoshi clan 1928:Hosokawa Takakuni installed 1884:as his successor instead of 1360:assassinated him during the 1054:, to the suppression of the 6576:1467 establishments in Asia 6471:Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn 5161:List of the Sengoku Daimyos 4935:. Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. 3773:Crisis of the Third Century 3661: 3526:Japanese invasions of Korea 2776: 2690: 2673: 2607: 2601:Though a peasant by birth, 2404: 2343:, and Imagawa Yoshimoto in 2230:in 1567, and then pacified 1980:in 1531, but was defeated. 1965: 1890: 1854: 1837: 1699:(1568) or abolition of the 1585: 1575:, and they often came from 1562: 1452: 1435: 1328: 1311: 1282: 1257: 1158: 1117: 1100: 1006: 127:{{Translated|ja|戦国時代 (日本)}} 97:will aid in categorization. 6612: 5138:World History Encyclopedia 5054:The Making of Modern Japan 3444:Invasion of Shikoku (1585) 3347:: The epic battle between 3313:surrender to Oda Nobunaga 3129:The tripartite pact among 3090:betrays Hosokawa Harumoto 3037:defeat the rebel Masatoyo 3022:defeats Hosokawa Takakuni 2789:in 1587, which prohibited 2703:, Chancellor of the Realm) 2590: 2518:Siege of Ichijōdani Castle 2457: 2337:Alliance Kai-Sagami-Suruga 2228:Siege of Gassantoda Castle 2052:began to decline rapidly. 1660: 1375: 1152:(the first to do so), and 72:Machine translation, like 26: 5204: 5185: 5168: 4975:Hōfu-shi Rekishi Yōgo-shū 4281:Hōfu-shi Rekishi Yōgo-shū 4009:"The 3 Unifiers of Japan" 3695:until its subjugation by 3670: 3609: 3583: 3569: 3554: 3546:: The Eastern Army under 3539: 3531: 3521: 3506: 3425: 3411: 3389: 3358: 3340: 3317: 3287: 3263:and the beginning of the 3256: 3237: 3225: 3214: 3164: 3145: 3125: 3106: 3076:and becomes ruler of the 3061: 3041: 3026: 3015: 2986: 2978: 2930: 2893:End of Kyōtoku incident. 2889: 2874: 2863: 2852: 2847: 2844: 2783: 2699: 2682: 2616: 2413: 2106: 2035: 1972: 1944: 1917: 1897: 1863: 1846: 1827: 1789:from Kyoto and installed 1785:banished the 10th shogun 1592: 1569: 1461: 1444: 1335: 1320: 1291: 1266: 1216: 1167: 1126: 1109: 1084:during the Sengoku period 997: 519:Invasion of Taiwan (1895) 494:Invasion of Taiwan (1874) 53:the corresponding article 5250:Prominent people of the 4901: 4866: 4838: 4805: 4777: 4749: 4721: 4693: 4665: 4637: 4609: 4581: 4553: 4525: 4497: 4465: 4437: 4413: 4385: 4356: 4328: 4297: 4171: 4138: 4105: 4077: 4042: 3974: 3946: 3918: 3886: 3858: 3805: 3757:List of Japanese battles 3535:Toyotomi Hideyoshi dies 3099:and cancels any further 2011:Miyoshi Motonaga's son, 1751:were in power. They and 1200:Modern Japan recognizes 1080:'s strike at the Fourth 731:Great Hanshin earthquake 649:Second Sino-Japanese War 29:Sengoku (disambiguation) 6444:Foreign people in Japan 4991:Chaplin, Danny (2018). 3206:, who fails to take it 3066:Siege of Kawagoe Castle 2579:became major powers in 2290:(Nagao Kagetora) was a 2274:Siege of Kawagoe Castle 2171:Battle of Arita-Nakaide 1797:Kansai region and Kyoto 1717:siege of Odawara (1590) 1144:to rise to the rank of 1082:Battles of Kawanakajima 577:Intervention in Siberia 504:First Sino-Japanese War 136:For more guidance, see 5209:Azuchi–Momoyama period 3634: 3404:defeats Akechi at the 3364:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War 3332:decisively defeat the 3265:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War 3057:into Japanese warfare 2740: 2597:Azuchi–Momoyama period 2559:At the same time, the 2546:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War 2540:in 1575, and defeated 2481: 2473: 2464:Azuchi–Momoyama period 2389: 2317:Battle of Kawanakajima 2261: 2222:in 1555, and defeated 2155: 2087:, he fought hard with 2008: 1873:, which served as the 1813: 1680: 1407: 1391: 1085: 911:Science and technology 659:Attack on Pearl Harbor 582:Great Kantō earthquake 524:Colonization of Taiwan 451:Convention of Kanagawa 291:Former Nine Years' War 234:1000 BC – 300 AD 220:14,000 – 1000 BC 180:Battle of Kawanakajima 6566:16th century in Japan 4982:Hane, Mikiso (1992). 4933:Encyclopedia of Japan 3767:Warring States period 3737:sect formed numerous 3632: 3179:in a surprise attack 3150:Battle of Itsukushima 2760:Battle of Suriagehara 2736: 2671:. In 1586, he became 2645:Battle of Shizugatake 2526:Siege of Odani Castle 2479: 2471: 2427:became more intense. 2385:Gunsmith storefront, 2384: 2353:Tsurugaoka Hachimangū 2257: 2220:Battle of Itsukushima 2151: 2004: 1809: 1781:in 1491, and in 1492 1703:(1573) or entry into 1675: 1630:, in which the local 1397: 1389: 1376:Further information: 1072: 1023:Warring States period 624:Invasion of Manchuria 549:Colonization of Korea 509:Treaty of Shimonoseki 248:300 AD – 538 AD 138:Knowledge:Translation 109:copyright attribution 6451:Alessandro Valignano 5818:Kirigakure Shikaemon 5425:Hatakeyama Yoshitaka 4393:on 29 September 2022 3561:: Satake clan under 3544:Battle of Sekigahara 3345:Battle of Tedorigawa 3231:Battle of Fukuda Bay 3011:due to the conflict 2812:Battle of Sekigahara 2504:. 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