1226:. facing with those bans, the Toyotomi side began to show signs of internal division due to the problem of rōnin mercenaries roaming in Osaka. Hideyori was troubled that the ever-increasing number of rōnins, prompting a temporary solution by providing them with gold and silver to stop them from running wild, although at the expense of the Toyotomi clan financially. Meanwhile, Ono Harunaga voiced his disagreement with financing the Rōnin as now they had a peace treaty with the Shogunate. Nevertheless, Hideyori decided to allocate most of their trading profits from the Port of Osaka to finance these rōnins despite the crisis. Furthermore, Hideyori tried to solve this problem by requesting one of the neighboring provinces to be handed to him to increase the tax incomes during the meeting with Ieyasu on March 15. However, his request was rejected, causing unrest in Osaka as the provisions in the city became less day by day. Hideyori expressed his decision to move from Osaka to Koriyama in Yamato Province, as Ieyasu instructed which agreed by his vassals. However, the rōnin threaten that if he did that, they will keep fighting Ieyasu even without Hideyori and commit suicide, forcing Hideyori to gave up his decision and agreed with their decision to fight the Shogunate once more.
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Hideyori. Katsumoto proposed that Yodo-dono be sent to Edo as a hostage with the desire to avoid hostilities, which she flatly refused. Suspecting him of trying to betray the Toyotomi clan, Yodo-dono banished Katsumoto and several other servants accused of treason from Osaka castle, sending them to the service of the Tokugawa clan. Consequently, any possibility of reaching an agreement with the shogunate was dissolved. This last incident led to the beginning of the siege of Osaka.
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moats and recruiting troops. Hideyori and his main generals agreed that unlike the first campaign, this time it would be appropriate to take the offensive. Also, it was arranged to secure the areas surrounding Osaka and take Kyoto to control the emperor, so that he would declare Ieyasu to be a rebel against the
Imperial throne. Following the rumors of what the Toyotomi army planned, the population of Kyoto began to flee from the city, and even a commander of the shogunate,
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the walls and arrows were thrown inwards with messages requesting the surrender of the occupants. By
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at a formal hearing on the 28th, where he informed the emperor that the war had come to an end. Hidetada remained in place to supervise the work of destruction of the defenses, arriving in Edo on March 13. By then, news reached the capital that the
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to the shogunate, who end up bought all leads those merchants sell. Furthermore, in the same month there are also other merchant company from Dutch which also selling lead, and ends up being bought by the
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Tokugawa shogunate, as on November 3, Terumoto ordered his vassals Mōri Motochikazu and Motoyuki Sugimori, who were in charge of Mori Hidemoto's absence, to send half of the troops east if Hidemoto asked them to march out to aid the shogunate
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Realizing that the defenses were extremely strong, Ieyasu tried to convince Sanada
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Toyotomi clan and its allies, he received wounds that significantly shortened his life. Roughly one year later on June 1, 1616, Tokugawa Ieyasu, the third and last of the great unifiers, died at the
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Ieyasu, realizing that the castle would not fall easily and after consulting with his top advisers, ordered a limited bombing which began on
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Despite Katagiri Katsumoto's attempts to mediate the situation, Ieyasu found the ideal pretext to take a belligerent attitude against Yodo-dono and Hideyori. The situation worsened in September of that year, when the news reached Edo that in Osaka they were grouping a large quantity of rōnin at the
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to Sunpu to see Tokugawa Ieyasu. In this meeting, Ieyasu hatched a plot to induce a split among the people of the Toyotomi family. On one hand, Ieyasu proposed a generous demand towards Lady Okurakyo. On the other hand, Ieyasu made severe demands on Katagiri Katsumoto, who represented the moderates
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fled with Hideyori's concubine, Oiwa no Kata, and Hideyori's daughter Nāhime. While they retreated, Kaihime personally defended Nāhime from Tokugawa troops. Hideyori and Yodo-dono took refuge in a fireproof warehouse, as much of the castle was in flames. Ōno Harunaga sent Hideyori's wife, Senhime,
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and 7,000 men, on behalf of the Toyotomi. The Shōgun's armies were repeatedly repelled, and Sanada and his men launched a number of attacks against the siege lines, breaking through three times. Ieyasu then resorted to artillery (including 17 imported European cannons and 300 domestic wrought iron
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that Ieyasu had no ill will to Hideyori and that he wished to forgive him, but Hidetada was stubborn about taking the castle, so he had thousands of miners working in tunnels under the pits. On the other hand Honda assured that Ieyasu would allow Hideyori to keep Osaka as his fief, but in case he
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were entrusted to dismantle the castle's exterior defenses, so the soldiers of the shogunate tore down the walls and filled the outer moat. Hideyori did complain indignantly to the workers that this had not been part of the arrangement, but the response he received was that they only followed
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Ieyasu's orders. Honda Masazumi blamed the workers for having misunderstood their instructions because they were already filling the interior moat as well. Although the work stopped momentarily, soon the soldiers of the shogunate continued, so Yodo-dono sent one of her bridesmaids and Ōno to
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mercenaries in Osaka. In response to these reports, Ieyasu issued ban on March 14 to prohibit ships loaded with annual rice from landing in Osaka and selling their provisions, which was implemented particularly to the daimyo governors from western regions of Japan such as
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Masaru Hirayama, "Three Generations of the Sanada" (PHP Institute, 2011); Masaru Hirayama, Sanada Nobushige: The Truth About the Man Called Yukimura (Kadokawa, 2015); Shin-Jinbutsuoraisha Co.,Ltd. "Sanada Yukimura: Ambition! The Battle of Osaka" (Shinjinbutsu Bunko,
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In April 1615, Ieyasu received word that Toyotomi Hideyori was gathering even more troops than in the previous November, and that he was trying to stop the filling of the moat. Toyotomi forces began to attack contingents of the Tokugawa forces near Osaka. On 26 May
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unit under the lead of Miura Yo'emon, Shimotani Sanzo, Okuda Kasa'emon, and Saga Kita'emon to aid the Tokugawa's regular soldiers in storming the southern gate of Osaka castle. Another contingent waited in reserve. Ieyasu's army was led by his son, the Shōgun
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were allowed to stay at Osaka Castle, a fortress that had served as Hideyoshi's residence. Hideyori remained confined to the castle for several years. In addition, as a mechanism of control, it was agreed that in the year 1603 he would marry the daughter of
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castle gates. The attempted treason was discovered and Nanjo beheaded, so Ieyasu changed his strategy. Ieyasu ordered his men to deliberately bomb Yodo-dono's quarters, and when they had found the range, a cannon hit its target, killing two of her maids.
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set the castle on fire and attempted to defect to Ieyasu. Hideyori executed them by throwing them off the castle wall but could not extinguish the fire, which then led his suicide. The account also stated that about 10,000 people perished in the blaze.
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wanted to leave he would give him another one with higher income, besides that all his captains and soldiers would be given free transit when leaving or they could stay inside if they wanted to, but he would need some hostages as a sign of goodwill.
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to own only one castle and obey the castle restrictions). The shogunate's permission had to be obtained prior to any castle construction or repair from then on. Many castles were also forced to be destroyed as a result of compliance with this law.
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fought the Toyotomi, while the remaining half, including Sugimori, Motoyoshi Nishi, and Shichirobei Misawa, were to stay in Chofu as caretakers, and to retreat to Hagi if something happened that would make it impossible to maintain Chofu.
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still recovering from the Sekigahara war and has no intention to stand up against Ieyasu. Tadatsune also returned a sword gift from Hideyori. An envoy of Toyotomi clan dispatched to convince Ikeda Tadakatsu, lord of
992:(a weapon widely used by Japanese forces at this time), the shogunate forces claimed another victory. Several more small forts and villages were attacked before the siege of Osaka Castle itself began on 4 December.
1718:. The game's second DLC, "Defiant Hope", is set during the Winter campaign whereas the third DLC, "Bloodshed's End", is set during the Summer campaign up through the fall of Osaka castle and the beginning of the
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On January 22, Ieyasu received a solemn oath from Hideyori and Yodo-dono that Hideyori would not rebel against Ieyasu or Hidetada and that he would consult any matter directly with him. Both
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and bullets from British merchants, where Adams acted as the middleman, and the prices were 1 kan for cannons, 2.3 bun for gunpowder, and 1.6 bun for bullets.
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and enemies of the shogunate in Osaka. Ieyasu, despite having passed the title of shōgun to his son in 1605, nevertheless maintained significant influence.
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In November of 1614, Tokugawa Ieyasu decided not to let this force grow any larger, and led 164,000 men to Osaka. The count does not include the troops of
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2259:[New theory on the end of Sanada Yukimura discovered in ancient documents of the Echizen Matsudaira family] (in Japanese). 読売新聞. 2013
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In the end, Nagamasu decided to leave the Osaka castle as he cannot maintain the reconcilliatory faction's voice within the Toyotomi clan.
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took place. Toyotomi forces tried to stop the enemy approaching from Yamato Province along the Yamato-gawa river. Two Toyotomi generals,
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who served the shogunate directly; like many of Japan's other major cities, Osaka was for the remainder of the Edo period not part of a
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with his father Hidetada to be forgiven, and to plead for the life of her husband and mother-in-law. Without waiting for answers,
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at first were hesitant, until his son convinced him to not accept Hideyori invitation to rebels against the Shogunate. meanwhile,
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1966:[During the Siege of Osaka, Tokugawa Ieyasu had the people in charge of building Osaka Castle analyze the strategy].
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to close the agreement. Ieyasu issued a document, sealed with blood from his finger and signed also by Hidetada, which said:
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in the flames of Osaka castle, thus ending the Toyotomi dynasty. When the death of the clan leaders was announced,
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operation in which 55,000 men would attack the center of the Tokugawa army while a second force, 16,500 men led by
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into its service. This information led Ieyasu to order Hideyori to relinquish and abandon the Osaka fief.
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From the January 2024 issue of Rekishijin: 12 Mysteries of the Battle of Osaka; written by Watanabe Daimon
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forces, but soon retreated towards Osaka Castle. Tokugawa forces did not pursue Sanada. The same day
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straightly reject his invitation as Tadatsune stated the
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1280:Ban Danemon
1243:Nijō Castle
1015:clans from
997:Sanada-maru
939:and son of
847:Nijō Castle
680:Suriagehara
578:Sanada Maru
568:Bakurōbuchi
460:Ban Naoyuki
215:Sanada clan
205:Uesugi clan
200:Satake clan
185:Mizuno clan
150:Kuroda clan
2640:Categories
2431:2023-03-10
2406:30 October
2204:『日本戦史・大坂役』
2098:rekishijin
2068:rekishijin
1968:rekishijin
1914:rekishijin
1827:References
1566:including
1462:, several
1429:committed
1406:Ii Naotaka
1386:Ii Naotaka
1338:Ii Naotaka
1239:Oda Yuraku
1122:Chausayama
1021:Ii Naotaka
990:arquebuses
982:Kizu River
879:shattering
875:kokka ankō
867:kokka ankō
783:Background
762:Genna Enbu
267:Ii Naotaka
190:Sakai clan
180:Asano clan
165:Maeda clan
140:Honda clan
60:'s book:
44:Edo period
2426:『仁王』公式サイト
1806:Footnotes
1704:Unmeitōge
1482:kawaraban
1471:Aftermath
1441:Lady Aeba
1427:Yodo-dono
1352:Setup of
1180:War hawks
1096:, son of
1090:Lady Acha
1078:Yodo-dono
898:Lady Aeba
831:Yodo-dono
698:Shiroishi
346:Yodo-dono
210:Mōri clan
175:Niwa clan
145:Tōdō clan
135:Date clan
2608:. マツノ書店.
2557:(2012).
2526:(2008).
1881:(2012).
1801:Appendix
1726:See also
1691:Harakiri
1653:(1963).
1642:Tai Kato
1562:. A few
1507:Tōkei-ji
1503:Kamakura
1231:Shizuoka
1154:Sunpu-ki
1029:Iga ikki
1001:barbican
769:era name
675:Kurokawa
558:Kizugawa
491:Strength
230:Oda clan
80:Location
2280:真田四代と信繁
2131:11 June
2125:戦国ヒストリー
1701:series
1699:Toei TV
1432:seppuku
1418:Kaihime
1410:Senhime
1224:Shikoku
1025:Ii clan
859:Hōkō-ji
840:Senhime
813:in the
613:Tennoji
598:Dōmyōji
563:Imafuku
553:Shigino
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1974:9 June
1920:9 June
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1605:daimyō
1564:daimyō
1559:daimyō
1518:bakufu
1464:daimyō
1460:Hirado
1450:Theory
1380:, and
1268:Keichō
1235:Nagoya
1220:Kyushu
1102:Ohatsu
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1720:Genna
1547:bugyō
1528:Osaka
1495:Kyoto
1390:ninja
1362:Osaka
1330:Wakae
1215:rōnin
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1013:Ninja
887:rōnin
797:When
777:Genna
708:Osaka
693:Korea
608:Wakae
588:Kishu
93:Japan
89:Osaka
2591:ISBN
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2422:"仁王"
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