• The siege of Ōtsu (大津城の戦い, Ōtsu-jō no tatakai) took place in 1600, concurrent with the battle of Sekigahara. Kyōgoku Takatsugu held Ōtsu castle for the...
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    Takatsugu to surrender in the Siege of Ōtsu. However, after learning that the Western Army had been annihilated in the battle of Sekigahara, he returned to...
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    stalled by Kyōgoku Takatsugu in the Siege of Ōtsu. As result, Muneshige was forced to remain at Osaka Castle after learning of the Western Army's annihilation...
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  • (1600) Siege of Ōtsu (1600) Battle of Ishigakibara (1600) Battle of Kuisegawa (1600) Battle of Sekigahara (1600) Siege of Udo (1600) Siege of Yanagawa (1600)...
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  • of his gunnery skill, and Tachibana Muneshige's sworn brother. Together with him and other Toyotomi loyalists, Hidekane participated in Siege of Ōtsu...
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    Battle of Sekigahara, failed in his efforts at the Siege of Ōtsu, but Tokugawa Ieyasu's victory at Sekigahara marginalized the consequences of that loss...
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  • Siege of Rees (1599) – Eighty Years' War Siege of San Andreas (1600) – Eighty Years' War Siege of Ueda (1600) Siege of Fushimi (1600) Siege of Ōtsu (1600)...
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    called hayagō, was reportedly used by Tachibana Muneshige during the Siege of Ōtsu in 1600. The 18th-century Japanese philosopher Miura Baien wrote an...
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    In 1600, he sided with the Tokugawa at the Siege of Ōtsu; and he received in the same year the fief of Obama (92,000 koku) in Wakasa Province. Takatsugu's...
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    Kyōgoku Tatsuko (category Year of birth unknown)
    She also moved to Ōtsu Castle, which was under the command of her brother, in Ōmi Province, and she was there when the Siege of Ōtsu occurred. Kyogoku...
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    Obama Domain (category Domains of Japan)
    his leadership during the Siege of Ōtsu. In the same week as the Battle of Sekigahara, Takatsugu failed to hold Ōtsu Castle; but the outcome at Sekigahara...
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  • protracted siege of Ōtsu, Muneshige also returned to defend his Kyūshū holdings. Katō Kiyomasa quickly began a campaign in Kyūshū to besiege the holdings of Konishi...
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    Ohatsu (category People of Muromachi-period Japan)
    the castle when the siege of Otsu occurred. Ohatsu and Oeyo were allies of the Eastern Army, their sister, Yodo-dono, was one of the prominent anti-Tokugawa...
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    Enryaku-ji (category Buildings and structures in Ōtsu)
    Enryaku-ji (延暦寺, Enryaku-ji) is a Tendai monastery located on Mount Hiei in Ōtsu, overlooking Kyoto. It was first founded in 788 during the early Heian period...
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  • script Siege of Inabayama Castle Siege of Marune Siege of Miki Siege of Noda Siege of Odani Siege of Osaka Siege of Ōtsu Siege of Takamatsu Siege of Terabe...
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    Sengoku period, located in Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Akechi Mitsuhide was the commander of the castle. After the Siege of Mount Hiei, Sakamoto was...
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    Kōzōsu (category People of Sengoku-period Japan)
    settlements during the Siege of Ōtsu Castle and negotiating with Tokugawa Ieyasu. The Battle of Sekigahara ended in Tokugawa's favor and many of the Toyotomi clan's...
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    This is a list of games for the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld console. It does not include PSOne classics, PS minis, or NEOGEO Station. Games have...
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    serving Ōtsu Chōji and Kinoshita Hideyoshi. At the age of 13 he became Oda Nobunaga's page. By sixteen, he was assigned prefect (bugyō) in charge of the construction...
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    permission to rule directly over three of Japan's largest distribution centres, Sakai (Izumi province), Kusatsu and Ōtsu (Ōmi Province). Sakai, an autonomous...
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    of silver coins. Three days later he issues a decree to allow the continued use of silver. Prince Ōtsu, son of Tenmu, starts to attend to matters of State...
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    Samanosuke Akechi. After the events of Onimusha 3: Demon Siege, he takes on the name Tenkai Nankobo in Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams. "Sama-no-suke" (左馬之介) was...
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    Mii-dera (category Buildings and structures in Ōtsu)
    (三井寺), is a Buddhist temple in Japan located at the foot of Mount Hiei, in the city of Ōtsu in Shiga Prefecture. It is a short distance from both Kyoto...
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    Samurai and Daimyo of the Sengoku period through late Azuchi–Momoyama period, who served Tokugawa Ieyasu. Torii died at the siege of Fushimi where his...
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    Azai clan and the Asakura clan near Ōtsu in the aftermath of the Battle of Anegawa. Yoshinari was the father of the Oda's samurai Mori Nagayoshi and...
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  • consisting of Miura's assistants and apprentices. The story follows Guts, an orphaned mercenary on his quest for revenge, and consists of five major story...
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    Tachibana Ginchiyo (category People of Sengoku-period Japan)
    Letters of commendation dated 10/10 were given to retainers for their contributions in the Battle of Ōtsu Castle. Ginchiyo led a group of family samurai...
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    Nobunaga's prodigious use of firearms. The battle came as an Azai and Asakura reaction to Oda Nobunaga's sieges of the castles of Odani and Yokoyama, which...
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    heavy blow to the Oda clan. In 1551, an army under the command of Imagawa Sessai laid siege to the castle where Oda Nobuhiro, Nobuhide's illegitimate eldest...
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  • period) Siege of Fushimi Castle – 1600 – Sekigahara Campaign (Sengoku period) Siege of Ōtsu – 1600 – Sekigahara Campaign (Sengoku period) Siege of Shiroishi...
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