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Kuki Yoshitaka

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(1542 – November 17, 1600) was a naval commander during Japan's Sengoku Period, under Oda Nobunaga, and later, Toyotomi Hideyoshi. [1]

22 relations: Battle of Myeongnyang, Battle of Sekigahara, Battles of Kizugawaguchi, Ikkō-ikki, Katō Yoshiaki, Konishi Yukinaga, Korea, Kuki Moritaka, Kukishin-ryū, Kyushu, Mōri clan, Nagashima, Oda Nobunaga, Ohama Kagetaka, Sengoku period, Seppuku, Siege of Odawara (1590), Siege of Shimoda, Sieges of Nagashima, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Wakisaka Yasuharu.

Battle of Myeongnyang

In the Battle of Myeongnyang, on October 26, 1597, the Korean Joseon kingdom's navy, led by Admiral Yi Sun-sin, fought the Japanese navy in the Myeongnyang Strait, near Jindo Island, off the southwest corner of the Korean peninsula.

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Battle of Sekigahara

The was a decisive battle on October 21, 1600 (Keichō 5, 15th day of the 9th month), that preceded the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate.

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Battles of Kizugawaguchi

The two were fought during Oda Nobunaga's attempted sieges of the Ishiyama Hongan-ji in Osaka.

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Ikkō-ikki

were mobs of peasant farmers, Buddhist monks, Shinto priests and local nobles who rose up against daimyō rule in 15th- and 16th-century Japan.

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Katō Yoshiaki

was a Japanese daimyō of the late Sengoku period to early Edo period who served as lord of the Aizu Domain.

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Konishi Yukinaga

Konishi Yukinaga (小西 行長, baptised under the personal name Agostinho (Portuguese for Augustine); 1555 – November 6, 1600) was a Kirishitan daimyō under Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

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Korea

Korea is a region in East Asia; since 1945 it has been divided into two distinctive sovereign states: North Korea and South Korea.

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Kuki Moritaka

was a general and admiral in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu, and the son of Kuki Yoshitaka, one of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's top generals.

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Kukishin-ryū

, originally "Nine Gods Spirit School" (also translated as "Nine Demon Gods School" by many modern groups having different lineages) is a Japanese martial art allegedly founded in the 14th century CE by Kuki Yakushimaru Ryūshin (Yakushimaru Kurando).

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Kyushu

is the third largest island of Japan and most southwesterly of its four main islands.

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Mōri clan

The Mōri clan (毛利氏 Mōri-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan descended from Ōe no Hiromoto.

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Nagashima

was a series of fortresses and fortifications controlled by the Ikkō-ikki, a sect of warrior monks in Japan's Sengoku period who opposed samurai rule.

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Oda Nobunaga

was a powerful daimyō (feudal lord) of Japan in the late 16th century who attempted to unify Japan during the late Sengoku period, and successfully gained control over most of Honshu.

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Ohama Kagetaka

was a Japanese pirate during the latter part of the Sengoku period and the Azuchi-Momoyama period of Japan.

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Sengoku period

The is a period in Japanese history marked by social upheaval, political intrigue and near-constant military conflict.

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Seppuku

Seppuku (切腹, "cutting belly"), sometimes referred to as harakiri (腹切り, "abdomen/belly cutting", a native Japanese kun reading), is a form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment.

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Siege of Odawara (1590)

The third occurred in 1590, and was the primary action in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaign to eliminate the Hōjō clan as a threat to his power.

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Siege of Shimoda

The siege of Shimoda was a naval siege conducted against a coastal Hōjō fortress in Izu Province.

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Sieges of Nagashima

The, taking place in 1571, 1573 and 1574, were part of Oda Nobunaga's campaigns against the Ikkō-ikki, arguably among his greatest enemies.

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Tokugawa Ieyasu

was the founder and first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, which effectively ruled Japan from the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.

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Toyotomi Hideyoshi

was a preeminent daimyō, warrior, general, samurai, and politician of the Sengoku period who is regarded as Japan's second "great unifier".

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Wakisaka Yasuharu

(1554 – September 26, 1626), sometimes referred to as Wakizaka Yasuharu, was a daimyō (feudal lord) of Awaji Island who fought under a number of warlords over the course of Japan's Sengoku period.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuki_Yoshitaka

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