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    Katō Kiyomasa (加藤 清正, July 25, 1562 – August 2, 1611) was a Japanese daimyō of the Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo periods. His court title was Higo-no-kami....
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    The Second Division, led by Katō Kiyomasa, arrived at Chungju, with the Third Division camped not far behind. There, Katō expressed his anger against...
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    to engrave this business of the warrior into one's mind well. — Katō Kiyomasa" Katō was a ferocious warrior who banned even recitation of poetry, stating:...
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    generals consisted of Fukushima Masanori, Katō Kiyomasa, Ikeda Terumasa, Hosokawa Tadaoki, Asano Yoshinaga, Katō Yoshiaki, and Kuroda Nagamasa planned a...
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    lineage, Tadahiro inherited his position as the head of the Katō clan from his father, Katō Kiyomasa, a renowned military commander. As a daimyo, Tadahiro played...
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    Mitsunari and seven former Toyotomi generals including Katō Kiyomasa. Tokugawa Ieyasu gathered both Kiyomasa and Fukushima Masanori to his cause in a bid to...
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    end the war through diplomacy before the Ming military came. He beat Kato Kiyomasa in the race to Seoul. However, when he arrived at the capital, the king...
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    famous samurai generals of this war were Katō Kiyomasa, Konishi Yukinaga, and Shimazu Yoshihiro. Katō Kiyomasa advanced to Orangkai territory (present-day...
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    Katō Shrine. In 1911, a Katō Shrine was built in Hawaii. Closed later. In 1914, a Katō Shrine was built in Seoul. Closed after the war. Katō Kiyomasa...
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  • Kasuya Takenori (1562–1607) Katagiri Katsumoto (1556–1615) Katō Kiyomasa (1562–1611) Katō Yoshiaki (1563–1631) Wakizaka Yasuharu (1554–1626) The sobriquet...
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  • Koreans greatly feared Kato Kiyomasa and called him "Kishokan"—"The Devil General". William Scott Wilson describes Katō Kiyomasa thus: "He was a military...
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    Kanokogi Chikakazu. In 1588, Katō Kiyomasa was transferred to the early incarnation of Kumamoto Castle. From 1601 to 1607, Kiyomasa greatly expanded the castle...
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    military generals (Fukushima Masanori, Katō Kiyomasa, Ikeda Terumasa, Hosokawa Tadaoki, Asano Yoshinaga, Katō Yoshiaki, and Kuroda Nagamasa) came into...
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  • of the Right consisted mainly of the former Second Division led by Katō Kiyomasa, the Third Division led by Kuroda Nagamasa and the Seventh Division...
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    activities, the ritsuryō and the following rise of samurais, the arrival of Katō Kiyomasa from Nagoya, wars around the Bakumatsu including the Satsuma Rebellion...
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    Fujiwara clan of Kaga. Katō Kiyomasa came from the Katō clan, who claimed to be descendants of the Fujiwara-Kitaoji clan. Katō Mitsuyasu and Yoshiaki were...
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    needed] Later, Katsunari once again changing his allegiance of service to Katō Kiyomasa, then changed again to serve Konishi Yukinaga. In 1589, Katsunari was...
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    soon became known as one of the Seven Spears of Shizugatake, alongside Katō Kiyomasa and others. Fukushima Ichimatsu, was born in 1561, in Futatsudera, Kaitō...
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    under Kiyomasa's rule. This marked a significant shift in the balance of power in Kyushu during that period. Kumamoto Castle, built by Kato Kiyomasa, is...
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    pleasure quarters. Utamaro's censored prints include one of the daimyō Katō Kiyomasa lustily gazing at a Korean dancer at a party, another of Hideyoshi holding...
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    Division led by Konishi Yukinaga. Hamgyong by the Second Division led by Katō Kiyomasa. Hwanghae by the Third Division led by Kuroda Nagamasa. Gangwon by the...
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    high-ranking temple of the sect in Kyushu. In Honmyō-ji is the grave of Katō Kiyomasa, (1562–1611), a Japanese daimyō, builder of Kumamoto Castle and a dedicated...
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    Shibuya, Tokyo. The garden was once part of the suburban residences of Katō Kiyomasa and later the Ii clan during the Edo period. During the Meiji period...
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    what was to become the new capital of the existing Owari Province. Katō Kiyomasa, Fukushima Masanori, and Maeda Toshimitsu were among the 20 feudal lords...
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    Song Sang-hyeon and marched northward to Hanyang. On the next day, Katō Kiyomasa and Kuroda Nagamasa with 22,800 and 11,000 troops respectively landed...
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  • Fukushima Masanori (1561–1624) Kasuya Takenori (1562–1607) Katō Kiyomasa (1562–1611) Katō Yoshiaki (1563–1631) Menjō Katsuteru (? –1583), swordsman killed...
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  • Japanese footballer Kenzō Katō (加藤 賢三, born 1980), Japanese sport wrestler Katō Kiyomasa (加藤 清正, 1562–1611), Japanese daimyō Kiyomi Kato (disambiguation), multiple...
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    The Hamgyong campaign, also known as Katō Kiyomasa's northern campaign, was Katō Kiyomasa's invasion of the northeastern Korean province of Hamgyeong during...
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  • army under Konishi Yukinaga and Sō Yoshitoshi, followed by the army of Kato Kiyomasa and the army of Kuroda Nagamasa. The Japanese forces arrived at the...
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  • Katagiri Katsumoto Katakura Kojūro Katakura Shigenaga Kataoka Mitsumasa Katō Kiyomasa Kawakami Gensai Kido Takayoshi Kikkawa Hiroie Kimotsuki Kanetsugu Kitamura...
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