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    Ōuchi clan (大内氏, Ōuchi-shi) was one of the most powerful and important families in Western Japan during the reign of the Ashikaga shogunate in the 12th...
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  • Sue clan (陶氏) – cadet branch of Ōuchi clan. Washizu clan (鷲頭氏) – cadet branch of Ōuchi clan. Yamaguchi clan (山口氏) – cadet branch of Ōuchi clan. Sakata...
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    Ōuchi Yoshitaka (大内 義隆, December 18, 1507 – September 30, 1551) was the daimyō of Suō Province and the head of the Ōuchi clan, succeeding Ōuchi Yoshioki...
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    Mōri Motonari (category Mōri clan)
    of the Mōri clan and would become known as the Battle of Arita-Nakaide. With most of the Ōuchi clan forces preoccupied in Kyoto with Ōuchi Yoshioki, the...
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    Hisatsuna Yamanaka Yukimori : Wakasa Oniga Castle Yamanaka Mitsuyuki Ōuchi Yoshitaka Ōuchi Yoshioki Amano Takaakira Aokage Takashige Masuda Fujikane Yoshimi...
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    of Izumo, and developed the Amago clan into a Sengoku Daimyo clan. The Amago fought the Ōuchi clan or the Mōri clan (who had been among their vassals)...
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  • Sue Harukata, who had just taken control of the Ōuchi clan, to serve as the official head of the Ōuchi while Sue pulled the strings from behind. Yoshinaga...
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    Ōnin War (category Ashikaga clan)
    tried to foment civil strife in the Ōuchi domains, for instance, and this civil strife would eventually force Ōuchi to submit and leave. From the close...
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    Ōuchi-shi Yakata (大内氏館, Ōuchi-shi Yakata) was the fortified residence of the Ōuchi clan in Yamaguchi, Japan. Ōuchi-shi Yakata has been designated as a...
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    the Ōtomo, Ōuchi, Shōni and Shimazu they would write the history of the island of Kyūshū. The Kikuchi clan was destroyed when the Ōuchi clan attacked them...
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  • Yurihonjō, Akita Ouchi, Saga, a town now merged into Karatsu-city]], Saga Ōuchi-juku, a post station in Japan's Edo period Ōuchi clan, powerful and important...
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    Province Hiroshima Domain Hiroshima Castle Chōshū Domain Ōuchi clan Amago clan Kobayakawa clan Kikkawa clan Hayashi Narinaga "The Far East". University of Michigan...
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    Battle of Miyajima (category Ōuchi clan)
    against his lord Ōuchi Yoshitaka in the Tainei-ji incident, forcing him to commit seppuku. Sue installed the next lord of the clan, Ōuchi Yoshinaga (younger...
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    Korea. Alongside the Shōni clan, whose hereditary clan heads now regularly operated under Sō clan guidance, the Sō fought the Ōuchi numerous times across the...
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    Mōri Takamoto (category Mōri clan)
    was sent to Suō Province as a hostage of Ōuchi Yoshitaka. This was done to ensure his father's loyalties to Ōuchi. He was allowed to return home and around...
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    Sue Harukata (category Ōuchi clan)
    retainer of the Ōuchi clan in the Sengoku period in Japan. He was the second son of Sue Okifusa, a senior retainer of the Ōuchi clan. His childhood name...
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  • Ōuchi Masahiro (大内 政弘, September 18, 1446 – October 6, 1495) was a member of the Ōuchi clan and general in the Ōnin War, serving Yamana Sōzen. He battled...
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  • Siege of Koriyama (category Amago clan)
    with the Amago clan (also known as Amago) and realigned himself with the Ōuchi. Taking advantage of the growing weakness of the Takeda clan of Aki, Motonari...
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    Siege of Gassantoda Castle (category Ōuchi clan)
    clan territory, but their supply line was broken and Kikkawa Okitsune (吉川興経) betrayed them. Motonari surrounded Gassantoda castle (富田城) but the Ōuchi...
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    Amago Tsunehisa (category Amago clan)
    communicated with kokujin all over the Chūgoku region to counter the powerful Ōuchi clan. He lost his eldest son and heir apparent Amago Masahisa in 1513 battling...
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    Bungo and Buzen Provinces Ōtomo Yoshimune (1558–1610), heir of Otomo Sorin. Ōuchi Yoshinaga (1532 – May 1, 1557), the younger brother of Ōtomo Yoshishige...
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    in control of the Ōuchi clan, at the Battle of Itsukushima in 1555, and defeated Ōuchi Yoshinaga in 1557, destroying the Ōuchi clan and pacifying Nagato...
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    by the Ōuchi family in the 14th and 15th centuries, the Shōni gradually lost their territories, and were eliminated entirely by the Ryūzōji clan in the...
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    probably obtained by the Tanegashima clan via Ryūkyū. Historians draw attention to a letter given to Ryūkyū by the Ōuchi clan in 1542, which requested Ryūkyū...
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    Ōuchi Yoshioki (大内 義興, April 7, 1477 – January 29, 1529) became a sengoku daimyō of Suō Province and served as the 15th head of the Ōuchi clan. Yoshioki...
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  • approach. Ouchi also came up with his three approaches to control in an organization's management: Market control Bureaucratic control Clan control In...
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  • period. The 11th Lord Masuda, Kaneharu (兼晴), was allied with the powerful Ōuchi clan in Yamaguchi. The 15th Lord Masuda, Kanetsu (兼堯), was involved in many...
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    Tainei-ji incident (category Ōuchi clan)
    the Ōuchi clan, though they ruled western Japan in name for another six years under the figurehead Ōuchi Yoshinaga, who was not related to the Ōuchi by...
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    consolidate their power to some extent, and came to be strong rivals with the Ōuchi clan, both politically, and in terms of dominating trade with Ming China. The...
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  • Ōnin War Part of the Sengoku Period Hosokawa clan Hatakeyama Masanaga Shiba Yoshitoshi Yamana clan Ōuchi clan Hatakeyama Yoshinari Shiba Yoshikado 1467 1479...
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