The Sakai clan (Japanese: 酒井氏, Hepburn: Sakai-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan that claimed descent from the Nitta branch of the Minamoto clan, who were...
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Ghost of Tsushima (redirect from Jin Sakai)
the match. The protagonist, Jin Sakai (Daisuke Tsuji / Kazuya Nakai), is the head and sole remaining member of Clan Sakai and a samurai warrior. He is the...
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Tokugawa Iehiro Tokugawa Abe clan of Mikawa Province Gosankyō Honda clan Ii clan Ishikawa clan Ōkubo clan Sakai clan Toda clan [ja] Abe Masakatsu Akaza Naoyasu...
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Matsudaira Nobuyasu. Tadatsugu was born in 1527 to Sakai Tadachika, a hereditary vassal of the Matsudaira clan of Mikawa Province. At some point, Tadatsugu...
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the Honda clan Ii Naomasa of the Ii clan Sakakibara Yasumasa of the Sakakibara clan Sakai Tadatsugu of the Sakai clan Originally, the sobriquet did not...
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Hideyoshi In 1615, Sakai was razed to the ground in the summer campaign of the Siege of Osaka between the Toyotomi clan and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Sakai was restored...
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Sakai people (Indonesia), one of the tribes in Riau, Indonesia Sakai (name), Japanese surnames written with various kanji Sakai clan, a Japanese clan...
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Nitta clan (新田氏, Nitta-shi) was one of several major families descended from the Seiwa Genji, and numbered among the chief enemies of the Hōjō clan regents...
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Obama Domain (redirect from Sakai Tadayoshi)
uncompleted at the time of their transfer. In 1634, Sakai Tadakatsu from a cadet branch of the Sakai clan at the Kawagoe Domain in Musashi Province became...
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The Sakai clan Gardens (酒井氏庭園, Sakai-shi teien) is a traditional Japanese garden located in the city of Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, which is...
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undertaken by the Japanese Tokugawa shogunate against the Toyotomi clan, and ending in that clan's destruction. Divided into two stages, the winter campaign and...
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and the other son, Chikauji, took the name of Sakai, and this is the ancestor of the Sakai clan. Sakai Hirochika, the son of Chikauji, had two sons as...
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Tsuruga Domain (redirect from Sakai Tadagiku)
the Sakai clan of neighbouring Obama Domain and tenryō territory controlled directly by the shogunate. In 1682, the 2nd daimyō of Obama Domain, Sakai Tadanao...
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conflict was sparked by a punitive expedition led by Ieyasu against the Uesugi clan in the northeastern Tōhoku region, providing Mitsunari with an opportunity...
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The Oda clan (Japanese: 織田氏, Hepburn: Oda-shi) is a Japanese samurai family who were daimyo and an important political force in the unification of Japan...
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Ii Naomasa (category Ii clan)
Naomasa's command, having consulted and reached agreement with Sakai Tadatsugu, a senior Tokugawa clan vassal. However, Ieyasu's decision garnered protest from...
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title was Kunai-no-taifu. Sakai Tadakatsu was the sixth son of Sakai Ietsugu, castellan of Yoshida Castle and son of Sakai Tadatsugu (1527–1596), who...
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Matsudaira Chikauji (category Matsudaira clan)
clan. According to this theory, the Sakai clan is a member of the Matsudaira clan. However, according to the research of Akio Hirano, the Sakai clan arose...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu (category Matsudaira clan)
Sakakibara Yasumasa, and Sakai Ietsugu, the son of Sakai Tadatsugu, to each control a large area of the former Hōjō clan territories in Kantō. Historian...
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Genji. Sagara clan (相良氏) – descended from Fujiwara Nanke. Saitō clan (斉藤氏) – descended from Fujiwara Hokke; famous for Saitō Dōsan. Sakai clan (酒井氏) – cadet...
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Sakai Toshihiko (堺 利彦, November 25, 1871 – January 23, 1933) was a Japanese socialist. He advocated opposition to the Russo-Japanese War, founded the...
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similarly multi-faceted. In 1656, Sakai Tadatoshi retired from public life. He died in 1662 and his grave is at the clan temple of Kuin-ji in Obama. The...
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retired in 1880, returning the position of chieftain of the Sakai clan to his elder brother Sakai Tadazumi. He died in 1921. Papinot, Edmond. (1906) Dictionnaire...
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history by the Sakai clan, which resulted in an unusually stable and prosperous domain. During their rule over Shōnai, the Sakai clan was ranked as a...
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developed Sakai into an international port and profited greatly from trade. Miyoshi rule proved to be short-lived and by the 1560s the clan was in eclipse...
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Echizen-Matsudaira, Sakakibara, until 1749 when the domain was assigned to the Sakai clan. Sakai Tadazumi was daimyō of Maebashi Domain and served as a rōjū in the...
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Japan in June 1879. In 1880, Sakai Masamichi retired, and Tadazumi resumed the position of chieftain of the Tsuruoka Sakai clan. He returned to Tsuruoka in...
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forces (15,000) and the allied forces won a crushing victory over the Takeda clan. As a result, Oda Nobunaga's unification of Japan was seen as certain. In...
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clan Saigo Kiyokazu Saigō Masako Sagara Taketō Saigō Takamori Saigo Yoshikatsu Saitō Dōsan Saitō Hajime Saito Musashibō Benkei Saitō Yoshitatsu Sakai...
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The Sakai incident (堺事件, Sakai Jiken) was a diplomatic incident that occurred on March 8, 1868, in Bakumatsu period Japan involving the deaths of eleven...
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