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Katō Kiyomasa

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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 "
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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
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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].
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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
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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].
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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
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Kiyomasa was a renowned castle-builder. During the Imjin war he built several strategic Japanese-style castles in the territories he conquered.
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In his later years, Kiyomasa tried to work as a mediator for the increasingly complicated relationship between Ieyasu and
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domain when the campaign ended and Ieyasu ordered him to stand down. For his service, Katô was awarded the other half of
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Katô joined with Tokugawa and during the Sekigahara campaign (August–October 1600) fought Ishida's allies on
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on December 22, 1597. Kiyomasa led the defense of the castle, successfully holding at bay Chinese general
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Kiyomasa hunting a tiger in Korea. Tiger hunting was a common pastime for the samurai during the war.
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The Surprising Colors and Desires of the Heroes of Japanese History and violent womens
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castle was one of such fortresses and the site of Kiyomasa's most famous battle — the
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and many other cities. He defeated the last of the Korean regulars at the
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prior to their marriage. Their daughter, Yōrin-in, would go on to marry
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and took a number of Konishi's castles. He was preparing to invade the
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on suspicion of conspiring against him, possibly with the likes of
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Japanese daimyō of the Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo periods (1562–1611)
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Mizuno Goki (2016). "石田三成襲撃事件の真相とは". In Watanabe Daimon (ed.).
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from them, but to mediate the complaints of those generals.
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in the summer of 1585, Kiyomasa received the court title of
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O-umajirushi: A 17th-Century Compendium of Samurai Heraldry
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Kiyomasa was one of the three senior commanders during the
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of land in Higo (roughly half of the province), and given
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People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
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What is the truth behind the Ishida Mitsunari attack?
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Katō Kiyomasa (1562–1611) banner and battle standard
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(New York: Harper & Brothers), p. 163 1314: 1239: 918:temple in Kumamoto, but also has graves in 1567: 1553: 856:, to escort Mitsunari to Sawayama Castle. 206: 1476:Katō Kiyomasa Chōsen shinryaku no jitsuzō 1376:. Xavid Pretzer. 2015-02-02. p. 189. 1252: 1225:, (Harvard University Press, 2002), p. 27 164:Learn how and when to remove this message 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 1158: 956: 896: 684: 676: 560: 2845:List of samurai from the Sengoku period 1440: 1386: 1152: 1149:. (Tokyo: Shufu to Seikatsusha), p. 327 610:and was rewarded with 3,000 additional 517:, July 25, 1562 – August 2, 1611) 2858: 788: 1548: 1215: 1034: 926:. Kiyomasa is also enshrined in many 1290:"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" 1039:Katō Kiyomasa is a character in the 871:Later, Kiyomasa started approaching 777:who participated in the invasion of 565:Katō Kiyomasa's birthplace monument( 120: 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 835:named Jiemon Kuwajima, and fled to 617:In 1584, Kiyomasa took part in the 13: 1468: 672: 14: 2947: 1482: 573:Kiyomasa was born in what is now 1487: 1147:Nihon no kassen: monoshiri jiten 1077:. 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