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3966:, whereby all vassals, including ashigaru and lower-ranking ones, were to be put to death if they stole even a single penny. In those days, it was common practice for sengoku daimyo such as Takeda and Uesugi to allow their vassals to raid nearby villages, pillage and assault them if they won a battle. They rather entered the war for the profits to be gained from the looting. After the battle was over, it was also common for traffickers to set up markets to sell the captured people. However, Nobunaga denied this and forbade the soldiers under his command from looting and violence against the people. On the contrary, food and other supplies were bought for a price. Furthermore, he took a tough attitude towards roadside bandits who stood in the way of trade. As a result, after Nobunaga united Owari, security improved to the extent that merchants could take naps on the roadside. These actions enabled Nobunaga to gain the support of the people and move towards unifying the country. Strict military discipline was inherited by Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu, who recognized it as an important factor in gaining public support. 4156:, and frequently held sumo tournaments at Jōraku-ji in Azuchi between 1570 and 1581, the year before his death. In the beginning, the tournament attracted braggarts from all over Ōmi Province, but gradually it began to draw from Kyoto and other regions. The largest tournament was held in 1578 at Mount Azuchi, with 1,500 participants. The main reason for organising the tournament was, of course, that Nobunaga was a great lover of sumo. But there was also the practical advantage of selecting young men of good physique and martial prowess, and the aim was to demonstrate Nobunaga's authority by putting on a big show, while at the same time relieving popular discontent by making it fun for everyone. Regarding the relationship between Nobunaga and sumo, there is a theory that the Yumitorishiki (bow-twirling ceremony) and the format in which sumo wrestlers are divided into East and West and judged by a 2473: 3462:. It was an epoch-making attempt to "increase the volume of money in circulation" and "prevent the inflow of bad money" at the same time. A fixed exchange rate system was introduced, and coins, which had been mixed in disorderly fashion, were clearly defined as standard coins and deteriorated coins. The Oda Clan's guarantee has given value to coins that were considered degraded coins in other regions, revived many coins that had been excluded from trade, and stabilised commercial transactions. At the same time, by differentiating the value of coins according to their exchange rate, the government prevented an excessive influx of deteriorated coins. Nobunaga also used gold and silver as currency to trade in high-value commodities. Nobunaga himself played a role in expanding the circulation of gold and silver by using gold and silver for purchases in 3694:
mass production based on a division of labour for each part. Radiological analysis also revealed that Japanese-made guns using the Japanese sword forging technique were more stable in strength and more powerful because they contained fewer impurities. Although a mass production system for guns had been established, there was still no daimyō capable of providing a stable supply of ammunition. Nobunaga was the first to make this possible. He had established an international supply chain to import raw materials for ammunition from China and Southeast Asia through Portuguese merchants by putting international port cities such as Sakai under his direct control and protecting the Jesuits. Later, during the Tokugawa period, Japan exported large quantities of no longer needed firearms to the Netherlands, along with swords and other weapons.
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developed a new battle strategy called "three-stage shooting", in which arquebusiers were arranged in several rows with the front row firing a volley, and then making way for the second row to fire. Once the second row had fired and made way for the third row, the first row had reloaded and were ready to fire again. This way the Oda could keep a relatively steady rate of musket fire. However, this was a theory developed by the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff based on Oze Hoan's Shinchō Ki and Tōyama Nobuharu's Sōken Ki, which are war chronicles. Later, as research based on documents, letters, and Ota Gyūichi's
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privileges of a monopoly trade association called Za, and guarantees free business. At that time, samurai families controlled the farmlands and farmers, while temples, shrines, and court nobles controlled the commerce and distribution industry by controlling the Ichi (market) and Za (union). Nobunaga's promotion of raku-ichi raku-za was intended to deprive temples, shrines and court nobles of their privileges and allow the warrior class to dominate the territory in all areas.
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during the busy farming season from summer to autumn. Nobunaga, on the other hand, attempted to separate soldiers from farmers, although not as thoroughly as Toyotomi Hideyoshi later did. Each time Nobunaga moved his base of operations, he promoted the concentration of his vassals under his castles. As a result, the separation of troops and agriculture was promoted, allowing for planned group training and the formation of army units of different types
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mobilizing construction workers, carpenters, blacksmiths, founders, miners, and others to construct roads and build tsunagi-jiro (linking castle). In attacking castles, he adopted the tsukejiro (attaching castle) strategy of which building numerous fortifications around enemy castles and narrowing the siege while moving. Toyotomi Hideyoshi took charge of the works as a field supervisor under Nobunaga and later took over his methods.
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that Hashiba Hideyoshi came from a poor peasant background in Owari, while Akechi Mitsuhide came from a samurai background in Mino, but had spent a long time as a poor ronin. These two men caught up with and eventually overtook Nobunaga's old vassals, including Shibata Katsuie, Niwa Nagahide, Sakuma Nobumori, and others. Among the Oda vassals, Mitsuhide was the first to become
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official occasions with hairpins. Initially they shaved their sakayaki only during warfare, but when warfare became the norm during the Sengoku period, they shaved their hair for longer periods than they left it grow. During the Edo period, the custom was established that all samurai and commoners, with the exception of court nobles, always shaved their sakayaki.
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them tea utensils. The vassals then began to take pleasure in Nobunaga's bestowal of specialties and to feel great honor in being allowed to hold tea ceremonies. Thus, among the warriors, the specialty tea utensils and the holding of tea ceremonies became of special value, and they began to covet tea utensils more than the territory given to them by their lord.
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Yoshiaki at the top, to seize real power himself, that is to establish a puppet government. In recent years, however, a theory has emerged that Nobunaga and Yoshiaki were good partners and that the final breakdown was due to Yoshiaki's betrayal of Nobunaga, and that Nobunaga did not originally intend to overthrow the Muromachi shogunate.
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there is also the view that Nobunaga had no choice but to massacre them as a result of Hongan-ji Temple's request for thorough resistance from its followers. In the case of Mount Hiei and Mount Koya, they were attacked because they had joined the daimyōs who were hostile to Nobunaga or sheltered defeated soldiers.
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who ruled Owari. Nobuhide was not only a brilliant military man, but was also a well-known cultural figure in Kyoto. However, he believed that doing the same thing as himself at the turn of the age would no longer work, did not give Nobunaga the same education as himself at all. Nobuhide let Nobunaga
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He was also temperamental, though not greedy, and could be prone to temper tantrums. He was secretive in his decisions and extremely cunning in his strategies. He was magnanimous and patient, even when the fortunes of war seemed to be against him. He had a somewhat melancholy shadow, but when it came
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of 1 June 1568, he also describes him as "tall and lean, with a very high voice". His height is estimated to be 5 shaku 5 or 6 sun (166–169 centimetres or 5 ft 5 in – 5 ft 7 in) tall based on a life-size seated wooden statue of him left at Daitoku-ji and the armour he is said
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The motive for the rebellion of Akechi Mitsuhide, the vassal who betrayed Nobunaga, remains unclear, partly because Mitsuhide himself did not say anything, and various theories are still being discussed. After the incident, Mitsuhide declared to the world that he would rule over Nobunaga's territory,
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surrendered the fortress to Nobunaga after their supplies were exhausted, and they received an official request from the Emperor to do so. Nobunaga spared the lives of Ishiyama Hongan-ji's defenders but expelled them from Osaka and burnt the fortress to the ground. Although the Ikkō-ikki continued to
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began a naval blockade and bombardment of Nagashima, allowing him to capture the outer forts of Nakae and Yanagashima as well as part of the Nagashima complex. The sieges of Nagashima finally ended when Nobunaga's men completely surrounded the complex and set fire to it, killing the remaining tens of
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In 1557, however, Nobuyuki conspired with Oda Nobuyasu, lord of Iwakura Castle, to plot another rebellion. Shibata, disgusted by Nobuyuki's treachery and disloyalty, secretly warned Nobunaga. Nobunaga falsely claimed to have fallen ill and had Nobuyuki and his entourage assassinated when they came to
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He was extremely fond of warfare, devoted to the practice of martial arts, and was coarse. He was arrogant but honourable, strict in righteousness and enjoyed the deeds of justice and mercy. When others insulted him, he did not hesitate to punish them, but in certain matters he showed amiability and
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Nobunaga made personnel decisions based on ability and results, not titles. Until then, the family culture of warlords had been one of respecting family lineage and passing down positions from generation to generation, but Nobunaga made a major shift to a personnel system based on merit. It is known
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and the abolition of the barrier system. Nobunaga knew that his grandfather and father had gained wealth from the water transportation of Ise Bay by taking control of Tsushima and Atsuta ports. He himself also promoted the commercialization of his territory by increasing the circulation of goods and
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As for the Imperial Court, it was conventionally believed that Nobunaga tried to put pressure on the Imperial Court and destroy the existing order. In recent years, however, it has begun to be thought that Nobunaga may have consistently valued the Emperor and the Imperial Court. For the emperors and
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and allied with them. Yoshiaki and the Matsunaga clan gathered an army in Makishima castle in April and again in July which is when the revolt started. This angered Nobunaga who took his armies and invaded Kyoto. However, when Matsunaga Hisahide saw the hope for success was not achieved he returned
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He did not drink, ate sparingly, did not sleep much and was an early riser. He liked his house to be clean and was meticulous in his instructions on various matters. When talking to people, he disliked long conversations and lengthy preliminaries. He particularly liked the famous vessels of the tea
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He was seldom disciplined, rarely swayed by the advice of his vassals, and was extremely feared and respected by all. He despised all the daimyō of Japan and spoke to them condescendingly, as if they were his subordinate retainers, and the people obeyed him as if he were an absolute monarch. On the
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Nobunaga held tea ceremonies with limited participants and showed his authority by displaying his tea utensils, making it known that the tea ceremony was a samurai ritual. He forbade his vassals to hold tea ceremonies, but allowed those who made special achievements to hold tea ceremonies by giving
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Nobunaga had the previously disparate spear lengths aligned to 3 ken (about 5.5 metres or 18 ft) or 3 and a half ken (about 6.4 metres or 21 ft). The spear lengths used in the Sengoku period were generally 2 ken (3.6 metres or 12 ft). However, when Nobunaga was a teenager, he saw his
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Backed by his enormous economic power, Nobunaga overwhelmed his opponents by building stone-wall castles such as Komakiyama Castle and Azuchi Castle, which consumed more labor and financial resources than conventional castles, and by constructing economic cities (castle towns) connected to them. In
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Rakuichi Rakuza is an economic policy that aims to revitalize commerce by making it possible for anyone to do business anywhere. Rakuichi was to allow people to do business anywhere in the castle town, whereas previously they could only do business in designated areas. Rakuza does not recognize the
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Nobunaga led a large army to Kyoto in honour of Ashikaga Shogun Yoshiaki and re-established the Muromachi Shogunate, under which he extended his power into the Kinai region. The conventional theory is that Nobunaga aimed from the outset to overthrow the Muromachi shogunate and clan system and, with
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appealed to Nobunaga for help and Nobunaga personally led an army of about 30,000 men to the relief of Nagashino Castle. The combined force of 38,000 men under Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu defeated and devastated the Takeda clan at the Battle of Nagashino. This battle was the greatest defeat of
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In June 1560, Nobunaga's scouts reported that Yoshimoto was resting at the narrow gorge of Dengaku-Kazama, ideal for a surprise attack and that the Imagawa army was celebrating their victories over the Washizu and Marune fortresses. While Yoshimoto viewed victory ahead, Nobunaga's forces marched to
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Sakayaki is a half-moon shaved area from the front to the crown of the head in medieval male hairstyles. It is believed to have originated when samurai shaved their heads to prevent the inside of their helmets from getting hot and humid on the battlefield, leaving hair to fasten the eboshi worn on
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were a nationwide trans-religious resistance movement against lords and rulers of the secular realm, organized by the Hongwan-ji Order. Nobunaga attempted to isolate the Osaka Hongan-ji by exterminating the Ikkō-ikki in various parts of the country. Nobunaga's massacre is generally criticized, but
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became popular in Japan when Nobunaga Oda used them to create a samurai hair style, sakayaki. The razor blade is said to have arrived in Japan around 538. This was the year that Buddhism was introduced to Japan, and razor blades were also introduced as a Buddhist implement for monks to shave their
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in 1575 is famous for the continuous firing of guns, but Nobunaga had already carried it out 21 years earlier. Documents left behind in Sakai, which was under the direct control of Nobunaga, describing the manufacture of guns reveal that Japan had already become the world's leading gun power, with
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The wooden statue of Lord Oda Nobunaga, owned by Sōken-in of Daitoku-ji, is a seated statue of Nobunaga wearing ceremonial clothes and a sword, approximately 115 cm tall. It is said that this is one of the two wooden statues carved out of fragrant wood (agarwood) for the first anniversary of
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At a meeting between Nobunaga and his father-in-law, Saito Dōsan, Dōsan sneaked a peek to determine what kind of man his son-in-law was before they actually met. Then Nobunaga appeared with his hair tied up in a chasen-mage with a light green flat cord, wearing a yukatabira with one sleeve off, a
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Nobunaga had no particular pastimes, but practised horsemanship in the morning and evening, and from spring to summer he would go into the river to practice water drills. He also learnt archery from Ichikawa Daisuke, marksmanship from Hashimoto Ippa and military tactics from Hirata Sanmi. Also at
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is a primary historical source, its account should be trusted, but it is only hearsay and was not witnessed by Eishun himself. On the other hand, the Jesuit missionary Organtino, who actually observed the ships, wrote in his report that it resembled a Portuguese ship and was surprised that such a
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Nobunaga abolished the barrier posts within his domain and allowed the free passage of goods. He also ordered the construction and improvement of roads and bridges of the Kinai region. He built bridges across inlets and rivers, chiseled out rocks to make steep roads more gradual, widened roads to
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to promote his vision with a view to unifying the country. "Tenkafubu" means "spreading military power throughout the world", and it is the idea of ruling the country peacefully, in other words, ending the Warring States period and restoring peace and order. He then put into action a plan for the
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Nowadays Oda Nobunaga is one of Japan's most popular historical figures. Despite his brutal image, Nobunaga is widely recognised for his appeal as an innovator who more than compensated for his shortcomings. However, the image of Nobunaga has changed significantly during the Edo period, from the
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and long hakama, and for the first time in his life, he appeared in formal attire with his hair neatly folded in futatsu-ori. On the way home, Dōsan's retainers laughed at him, saying, "Nobunaga was a fool after all", but Dōsan replied, "That is why I am frustrated. My children will be under the
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According to Fróis, he had great understanding and clear judgment, disdained gods, Buddha and other idols, and did not believe in any pagan divination. His sect was the Lotus sect, but he preached in high spirits that there is no creator of the universe, that the spirit is not immortal, and that
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by implementing the separation of soldiers and farmers. Samurais at that time were half-farmers and half-soldiers who spent most of their time as farmers, and only fought at the behest of their lords, who were also the owners of the farmland, in times of war. Therefore, they could not fight much
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The loss of the Saitō clan's support further undermined faith in Nobunaga's leadership; key retainers such as Hayashi Hidesada, Hayashi Michitomo, and Shibata Katsuie soon turned on him. They raised an army to support his brother Nobuyuki (Nobukatsu), who was highly regarded within the Oda clan.
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for grooming hair and beards. Samurai warriors also used tweezers to remove hair, but it was painful, time-consuming, and caused the pores to become fester. It is said that the rationalist Nobunaga therefore shaved sakayaki with a razor blade, which led to the use of razor blades among samurai.
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The Sengoku Daimyō of the time did not change their strongholds, and had to return to their home after each battle, making it difficult for the Takeda, Uesugi, and other clans far from Kyoto to go to Kyoto. However, Nobunaga continued to move his stronghold as his territory expanded in order to
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and had his army replace their own spears with longer ones, as short spears were useless. The way spears were used in those days was for miscellaneous soldiers under Ashigaru with long spears to form a line and advance, swinging their spears down from above as if they were striking rather than
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An unprecedented military revolution was taking place in Japan at the time. Through a military revolution using the new technology of matchlock guns, he ended the Sengoku period of decentralization and moved Japan into the early modern era of centralization. Nobunaga was the first of the other
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in early 1573. However, after the battle, Tokugawa's forces launched night raids and convinced Takeda of an imminent counter-attack, thus saving the vulnerable Tokugawa with the bluff. This would play a pivotal role in Tokugawa's philosophy of strategic patience in his campaigns with Nobunaga.
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In particular, matchlock artillery units by ashigaru, which became the new mainstay of the battle, were stationed in the castle town and military exercises were held regularly. Since guns at that time had no rifling, accuracy was easily affected by the skill of the shooter. Therefore, it was
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Conventionally, the "Battle of Nagashino" was regarded as a historic defeat in which Takeda Katsuyori ordered his cavalry to charge recklessly into a horse guard fence where arquebusiers were waiting for them, losing many Takeda officers and soldiers. Moreover, it has been said that Nobunaga
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Nobunaga introduced civil engineering not only in the political field but also in the military field. He turned the battle into a large-scale civil engineering project. This was clearly beyond the scope of preparations for a favorable outcome of the war. He invaded enemy territory in force,
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court nobles, who had lost their territories to the samurais and were forced to live in poverty without access to financial resources, Nobunaga was a reliable daimyō who made huge donations, and for Nobunaga, his links with the imperial court helped to improve the Oda clan's brand image.
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However, after the Second World War, as a result of the elimination of the imperialist view of history, it came to be thought that Nobunaga should be seen simply as a military commander and a politician. This is because the research style had changed from one based on war tales, such as
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Nobunaga brought Sakai and other areas under his control and obtained almost exclusive access to lead, the raw material for bullets, and nitre, the raw material for gunpowder, which were rarely produced domestically and could only be imported from overseas through the
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at the age of 21. He had one or two older brothers, but they were illegitimate sons. As the first legitimate son, Nobunaga was intended to succeed Nobuhide as leader of the Oda clan, and so he was separated from his mother and given special education. Four
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Famous sword by sword smith 'Kunishige'. A Japanese national treasure. 'Heshikiri' means press and cut and is said to derive from an anecdote about Nobunaga pressing and cutting a chabozu who had been rude to him, including the entire cupboard in which he
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and submitted to Nobunaga. Nobunaga demanded a large amount of war funds from Sakai. Sakai merchants initially refused, but were persuaded by Sōkyū and Sōgyū to accept it. Thus, Nobunaga obtained Sakai without fighting. Imai Sōkyū, Tsuda Sōgyū, and
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Nobunaga's many great achievements were also thanks to the education of his father, Nobuhide. Originally, Nobuhide was only one of the three magistrates of Kiyosu, rather than the whole of Owari, but he gained so much power that he overpowered the
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Nobunaga placed great importance on intelligence warfare. After the Battle of Okehazama, he most highly valued Yanada Masatsuna, who reported every movement of the Imagawa forces that day, rather than the samurais who actually defeated Yoshimoto.
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In recent years, Nobunaga appears frequently in fiction and continues to be portrayed in many different anime, manga, video games, and cinematic films, very often wearing a Western-style mustache and a red European cape allegedly gifted to him.
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According to modern theories, there is no evidence that the Oda clan was descended from the Taira clan, and it is doubtful that they were really descended from the Taira clan, and there is a theory that they were actually descended from the
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The fundamental policy of the Mōri clan was "to avoid conflict with Nobunaga," and in the early 1570s, even when some issues arose, they continued a cautious diplomacy to prevent any decisive confrontations. However, when Terumoto placed
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Meibutsu-gari refers to the act by which Nobunaga, in the process of expanding his territory one after another, forced those whom he subjugated to offer tea utensils of high value as arts and crafts, or half-forcibly purchased them from
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While many works portray Nobunaga's character as a cruel monarch or demonic in nature, there are just as many works that portray him in a positive or neutral light. This is particularly true of Japanese live-action films and TV dramas.
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Later in 1578, at Second Battle of Kizugawaguchi, Kûki Yoshitaka defeat Takeyoshi and drove the Môri away. A further attempt by the Môri to break the blockade the following year was turned back, and in 1580 the Honganji surrendered.
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Mitsuhide searched for Nobunaga's body but could not find it. As a result, he was unable to prove Nobunaga's death, thus neither providing justification for his rebellion nor gaining support from those who doubted Nobunaga's death.
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Nobunaga's death, and the other was placed in the coffin in place of Nobunaga's body, which could not be found. The ashes of the burned wooden statue were buried in place of Nobunaga's body in the Bodaiji built at Daitoku-ji.
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with a flint pouch and others hanging from it, his hair tied into a chasen-mage with crimson or light green threads, a sword in a vermilion sheath, and all his attendants carried vermilion arms. He also devoured fruits and
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All three were born within eight years of each other (1534 to 1542), started their careers as samurai, and finished them as statesmen. Nobunaga inherited his father's domain at the age of 17, and quickly gained control of
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in a coup. Although Nobunaga and his servants resisted the unexpected intrusion, they were soon overwhelmed. Nobunaga also fought back for a while before retreating, and after letting the court ladies escape, he committed
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A trophy from the Battle of Okehazama, which belonged to Imagawa Yoshimoto when he was killed. This sword was owned by Nobunaga, then passed to Hideyoshi and Ieyasu, and was called 'the famous sword that ruled the whole
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that he could watch over and guard the approaches to the capital. Azuchi Castle's location was also strategically advantageous in managing the communications and transportation routes between Nobunaga's greatest foes -
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using bamboo spears and said that spears could not be used if they were too short, so he had all his spears replaced with longer ones of 3 ken (5.4 metres or 18 ft) or 3 and a half ken (6.3 metres or 21 ft).
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Nobunaga promoted the tea ceremony. Not only that, he is said to have built trust with his subordinates by successfully utilizing the system for political use of the tea ceremony, which Toyotomi Hideyoshi later named
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Shaving the sakayaki was a fashionable hairstyle that townspeople began to imitate, and became established in the Edo period. It is said that this has made the use of razor blades commonplace for the general public.
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states that Nobunaga had already recognised the potential of guns in 1549, six years after they were introduced to Japan, and put Hashimoto Ippa in charge of gun production, and that 500 guns were completed in 1550.
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and wait out a siege by the Imagawa, but Nobunaga refused, stating that "only a strong offensive policy could make up for the superior numbers of the enemy", and calmly ordered a counterattack against Yoshimoto.
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Nobunaga allowed the Jesuits to proselytise Christianity and sheltered their activities in Japan. This was because the use of matchlocks, which were absolutely necessary for warfare, was impossible without the
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took up Nobunaga's innovations and gave him high praise for his continuous firing of guns and the abolition of customs checkpoints. However, what Sohō considered most important was still Nobunaga as a kinnoka
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Nobunaga is thought to have favored gambling tactics such as surprise attacks because of the Battle of Okehazama, but in reality, he preferred to use overwhelming military power to overpower his opponents.
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Order) was very powerful at the time. The Osaka Hongan-ji (later Ishiyama Hongan-ji) was an armed group comparable to the Sengoku Daimyō, controlling territory and employing as mercenaries the
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three and a half meters, and planted pine trees and willows on both sides of them. Nobunaga developed not only land transportation, but also maritime transportation, including the waterways of
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joined his forces with Nobunaga, with the Oda and Azai clashing on the right while Tokugawa and Asakura grappled on the left. The battle turned into a melee fought in the middle of the shallow
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caused their numbers to swell. By the time of Nobunaga's rise to power, the Ikkō-ikki was a major organized armed force opposed to samurai rule in Japan. In August 1570, Nobunaga launched the
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costumes, had them perform take-zumō (bamboo wrestling) using bamboos of firecracker. He praised the two boasts of strength had fought to a draw, and as a reward, he gave the surnames Higashi
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other words, Nobunaga politically appealed his power throughout the country through civil engineering projects such as the construction of castles. Toyotomi Hideyoshi followed suit and built
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Nobunaga owned a cloak, but there is no confirmed record of him drinking wine, and Western armour was not brought to Japan until 1588, after Nobunaga's death, according to official records.
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issued a proclamation to his followers to overthrow Nobunaga, and they rose up in anti-Nobunaga ranks. Hongwanji then laid siege to Nobunaga with Takeda, Asakura, Azai, Mōri and others.
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money through the above policies. The funds to procure and operate the soldiers, guns, and other weapons that supported the unification of the country were also obtained through this.
3015:" (敵は本能寺にあり, Teki wa Honnō-ji ni ari). But this is a later creation. In reality, Mitsuhide kept the target of the attack secret from his troops so that information would not leak out. 3270:. However, Nobunaga did not give a clear reply and the 'Honnoji Incident' took place, so it remains unclear what kind of government scheme Nobunaga had in mind. In 1582, Nobunaga was 3101:
Political situation in Japan circa 1582. The purple area was territory controlled by the Oda in 1560, grey area was the territory Nobunaga controlled at the time of his death in 1582.
2179:, conspired against the Oda clan, surrendered the castle to the Takeda, and married Nobutomo. From there, the Takeda-Oda relationship declined and Nobunaga started a war against the 1414:, who would eventually become Toyotomi Hideyoshi, probably participated in the battle, but nothing is recorded from that time. His exploits were first recorded in the Mino Campaign. 3575:, which was effectively the highest rank in samurai society, Nobunaga declined and instead requested permission to rule directly over three of Japan's largest distribution centres, 3531:, which began in earnest in 1580, starting with the Kinai region. It is an administrative measure that requires the daimyō under his command to submit their harvest in the form of 2436:). Court appointments would continue to be lavished on a nearly annual basis, possibly in hope of placating him. Nobunaga acquired many official titles, including Major Counselor ( 4576:
troops. Dōsan went to the meeting place in his regular clothes, thinking that he would not need formal attire if he were to meet such a fool, but Nobunaga changed back into his
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Mitsuhide, aware that Nobunaga was nearby and unprotected for his tea ceremony, saw an opportunity to act. At that time, Mitsuhide is said to have announced to his troops that "
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In 1573, is the end of Azai and Asakura clans, Nobunaga marched leading 30,000 troops which mainly consisted of the troops of Owari, Mino, and Ise Provinces. He launched the
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However, there are theories that question whether the people of that time really believed in this idea, and whether the Hojo clan was really descended from the Taira clan.
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was then shaping the new fundamental values of Japan. This was because the ideal politics in Confucianism was the royal way of subduing people through benevolence, and the
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opposed him. Nobunaga assembled a force of 1,000 men and used them to intimidate and dissuade his enemies, thus preventing a serious disruption in the transfer of power.
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presented him with a situation very different from that from which he had come. Nobunaga reportedly set fire to Kyoto which forced Yoshiaki to retreat. He focused on
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delegation in 1579 and was then employed by Oda Nobunaga for 15 months (1581–1582) as a retainer. His African name and birthplace are unknown; he was given the name
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There is no doubt that Nobunaga was saddened by his death. He later built Seishū-ji (Masahide Temple) in Ogi Village, which was Masahide's territory, to mourn him.
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rebels in the 1580s. Nobunaga's rule was noted for innovative military tactics, fostering of free trade, reforms of Japan's civil government, and the start of the
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Nobunaga implemented financial reforms that introduced a new monetary system. In 1569, the "Oda Nobunaga Eiroku 12 Law" was enacted, which is regarded by some as
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in exchange for ending his siege of Takamatsu Castle, which the Mōri accepted. He then turned back to Kyoto with his forces in a swift forced march known as the
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arrived to relieve the siege, prompting Hideyoshi to ask in turn for reinforcements from Nobunaga. Nobunaga immediately ordered his leading generals and also
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One of Nobunaga's younger sisters, Oichi, gave birth to three daughters. These three nieces of Nobunaga became involved with important historical figures.
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After the success of the Siege of Mount Hiei. In July 1573, Nobunaga besieged Nagashima for a second time, personally leading a sizable force with many
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and the manga series Fate/KOHA-ACE, as a playable character under various depictions and oftentimes shown with a very brash and carefree personality.
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standing up without caring about the public gaze in the streets, or walked in a dishevelled manner, leaning on others or hanging on their shoulders.
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from the Oda clan. Against this, the Oda clan could rally an army of only 2,000 to 3,000 men. Some of his advisors suggested that he take refuge at
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sengoku daimyo to own and utilise a large number of firearms from an early date. He changed the perception that matchlock guns, commonly known as
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was severely wounded and many of his samurai were lost before retreating. Despite this defeat, Nobunaga was inspired to launch another siege, the
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also mentions that he learnt marksmanship from Hashimoto Ippa around 1550. Four years later, in 1554, he fielded guns for the first time at the
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and razed it. In the process of making their way to the Enryaku-ji temple, Nobunaga's forces destroyed and burnt all buildings, killing monks,
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progressed, many errors were pointed out. It is now believed that it was mainly the logistics in Nobunaga's hands that determined the winner.
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Nobunaga adopted a system of area armies, which enabled him to react in multiple regions simultaneously, and operated it in a large scale.
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and long hakama and burnt incense according to etiquette, while Nobunaga came without long hakama, with his hair tied in a chasen-mage, a
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broke his naval blockade and started sending supplies into the strongly fortified complex by sea. As a result, in 1577, Nobunaga ordered
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and regarded as the first "Great Unifier" of Japan. He is sometimes referred as the "Demon Daimyō" and "Demon King of the Sixth Heaven".
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Nobunaga has also been portrayed in fiction, such as when the figure of Nobunaga influences a story or inspires a characterization. In
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series, while in the anime series "Nobunaga no Shinobi" Nobunaga is portrayed as a kind person as well as having a major sweet tooth.
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alliance and the temple was close to his base of power. In September 1571, Nobunaga preemptively attacked the Enryaku-ji temple, then
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series. And it was not until the 21st century that Nobunaga played the role of the Demon King in the video game world, starting with
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ceremony, good horses, swords and falconry. He also loved watching people perform sumo naked in front of him, regardless of status.
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was effectively destroyed on 27 August 1573, when Nobunaga drove Yoshiaki out of Kyoto and sent him into exile. Yoshiaki became a
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also joined Yoshimoto's forces. The Imagawa forces quickly overran the border fortresses of Washizu, and Matsudaira forces led by
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opposite Saitō territory, to serve as a staging point for the Oda forces, and to intimidate, surprise, and demoralize the enemy.
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hanging around his waist like monkey trainers, and a half hakama made of four pieces of tiger and leopard leather. According to
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to build iron-armoured ships to repel the Mori Suigun attempting to bring provisions and other supplies to the Osaka Hongan-ji.
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Nobunaga in 1546. He then led the forces of the Oda clan against rival Kira and Ohama in Mikawa for his first campaign in 1547.
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is fabled to have started. Nobunaga revealed his ambition to conquer the whole of Japan, and also started using a new personal
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tachi sword and wakizashi with gold and silver flakes pasted on the sheath and the long handle wrapped in straw rope, a thick
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was a war that began when Nobunaga, who considered Osaka his future base, ordered the Osaka Honganji to withdraw from Osaka.
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heads. Razor blades were expensive and also sacred Buddhist implements, so even afterwards it remained common to use wooden
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Mitsuhide failed to establish his position after Nobunaga's death, and Oda forces under Hideyoshi defeated his army at the
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with a long handle wrapped in straw rope. He then grabbed some powdered incense, threw it at the tablets and walked away.
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On 9 November 1568, Nobunaga entered Kyoto, drove out the Miyoshi clan, who had supported the 14th shogun and who fled to
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Tokyo, p. 14. Hashiba is the family name that Toyotomi Hideyoshi used while he was a follower of Nobunaga. In Japanese:
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A contest of strength in which the two ends of a bamboo are held and twisted against each other in opposite directions.
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hōraku-hiya is a hand grenade-like weapon made of pottery filled with gunpowder. It is thrown after igniting the fuse.
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After capturing Honnō-ji, Mitsuhide attacked Nobutada, the eldest son and heir of Nobunaga, who also died by suicide.
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defected to the Imagawa clan. In response, Nobunaga attacked Noritsugu, but was defeated by Noriyoshi's forces at the
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but quickly rose up through the ranks as a samurai. Ieyasu initially fought against Nobunaga as the heir of a rival
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Oda Nobunaga's reputation in the Edo period was rather negative overall. He was particularly poorly regarded among
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By convincing Saitō retainers to abandon their incompetent and foolish master, Nobunaga significantly weakened the
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Okanoya, Shigezane (2007) . "Tale 3 – His Extraordinary Appearance". In Dykstra, Andrew; Dykstra, Yoshiko (eds.).
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The changing character of power through Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu is reflected in another well-known idiom:
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but was soon defeated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The loss of his position and power so quickly gave rise to the idiom
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do only what he wanted to do and what he was good at. As a result, he had no complexes about anything or anyone.
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with their spearheads facing forward, they could sufficiently counter cavalry units, so the effect was enormous.
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against the Ikkō-ikki, while simultaneously fighting against his samurai rivals. In May 1571, Nobunaga besieged
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Castle, eliminated all opposition within the Oda clan, and established his uncontested rule in Owari Province.
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When asked by the Emperor and the Muromachi Shogun to assume the post of Vice Shogun, and offered the post of
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control Kyoto, which was essential for unifying the country. He moved from one base to another, from Shobata,
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to ask Nobunaga to start a campaign toward Kyoto. Yoshiaki was the brother of the murdered 13th shogun of the
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at the altar. Although Nobunaga was Nobuhide's legitimate heir, a succession crisis occurred when some of the
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as "of medium height and lean build, with a thin moustache and a very clear voice". Regarding his height, in
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under a hereditary shogunate, which was ultimately accomplished in 1603 when Ieyasu was granted the title of
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died unexpectedly. It has been said that Nobunaga acted outrageously during his funeral, throwing ceremonial
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Matsunaga Hisahide donated it to Oda Nobunaga. It is said that it was burned down in the Honnō-ji Incident.
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that Oda Nobunaga became popular. Nobunaga had previously appeared as Toyotomi Hideyoshi's lord in various
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In 1558, Nobunaga sent an army to successfully protect Suzuki Shigeteru, lord of Terabe Castle, during the
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Nobunaga has been portrayed numerous times in a more neutral or historical framework, particularly in the
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Bestowal: He gifted of specialty tea utensils were given to vassals who had made meritorious achievements.
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Nobunaga pounds the national rice cake, Hideyoshi kneads it, and in the end, Ieyasu sits down and eats it.
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Nobunaga is portrayed as evil, villainous, bloodthirsty, and/or demonic in many video games, such as the
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Terumoto turned to the vaunted Môri navy. In 1576, First Battle of Kizugawaguchi Nobunaga's 'admiral',
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based on this story was made. After that, many Taiga dramas were made with him as the main character.
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Osamu, Wakita (1982), "The Emergence of the State in Sixteenth-Century Japan: From Oda to Tokugawa",
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The young Nobunaga was famous for his bizarre outfit and eccentric behaviour, and people called him
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The goal of national unification and a return to the comparative political stability of the earlier
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A hairstyle in which the hair is bound at the back and folded upwards to form a double-folded mage.
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learnt of his lord's death, he intercepted Mitsuhide's messenger trying to deliver a letter to the
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By 1580s, Nobunaga was the most powerful lord in Japan, controlling 20 provinces in central Japan:
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Portrait of Oda Nobunaga in colour on silk (1583, in Kobe City Museum, Important Cultural Property)
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Historical representations in video games (mostly Western-made strategy or action titles) include
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Jitoku'in, relative of Takigawa Kazumasa, nanny of Oda Nobutada, birth mother of San-no-maru-dono
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Presentation: He presented his own specialty tea utensils that he had acquired at a tea ceremony.
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In 1553, Hirate Masahide, who had been one of Nobunaga's closest advisors and mentors, committed
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Lord Oda Nobunaga – Lord Takeda Shingen's rival and enemy, well known for his merciless cruelty
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Oda Nobuyoshi by Kyōun'in, later Toyotomi Musashimori (1573–1615) adopted by Toyotomi Hideyoshi
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studied the battles of Okehazama and Nagashino, and highly evaluated Nobunaga as a tactician.
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At the funeral of his father Nobuhide, his younger brother Nobuyuki (Nobukatsu) wore a formal
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In early 1552, barely several months after his father's death, one of Oda's senior retainers,
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A hairstyle in which the hair is bound into a stick shape and the tip looks like a brush tip.
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under his protection, war between the two families became inevitable. It happened in 1576 at
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Hideyoshi continued and completed Nobunaga's conquest of Japan within the following decade.
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A letter left by Luis Frois states that in response to a letter from Takeda Shingen signed
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In early 1573, Yoshiaki initiated a siege against Nobunaga under the directive of the monk
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There are also two other portraits, one in kamishimo and the other in sokutai, painted by
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to prepare their armies, with the overall expedition to be led by Nobunaga. Nobunaga left
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and their own trade routes to obtain raw materials for guns and gunpowder. Nobunaga took
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Oda Nobunaga is known for his implementation of a series of innovative policies, such as
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in July 1582. Mitsuhide was killed as a victim of Ochimusha-gari during a losing battle.
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Shortly thereafter, the Takeda forces were neutralized after Shingen died in April 1573.
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to support attack from the sea, and Nobunaga eventually blocked the Mōri's supply lines.
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in 1567 and 1568 that defeated numerous families of Ise (Ise was ruled nominally by the
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ship had been built in Japan. If they were similar to the Portuguese ships of the time (
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By 1582, Nobunaga was at the height of his power and, as the most powerful warlord, the
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was a long-time opponent of Nobunaga's father, and had sought to expand his domain into
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One of the attainments of Nobunaga's government, which aimed to unify the country, was
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fleeing from the battle before committing suicide with his wife while being pursued by
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In 1580, ten years after the siege of Ishiyama Hongan-ji began, the son of Chief Abbot
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force marched out to confront Nobunaga. Nobunaga advanced to the southern bank of the
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Oda Nobumasa (1554–1647, illegitimate child) by Lady Harada, sister of Narada Naomasa
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to difficult schemes, he was fearless, and people followed his orders in everything.
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nothing exists after death, and there are no awards or punishments in the afterlife.
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he told people there was no afterlife but he did not deny that he was an adherent of
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Nobunaga also in an effort to cement an alliance between Nobunaga and rival warlord
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wrote and performed a song titled "1582" which is written from the perspective of
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Ieyasu said: "Little bird, sing. If you don't sing, I will wait for you to sing".
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under the pretense of following the order of Nobunaga, but as they were crossing
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and some of his most experienced generals to attack Kenshin. They clashed at the
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clans by driving them both to the point that the clan leaders committed suicide.
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because of their strategic position between the Oda clan's land and the capital,
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raised an army against his father, Saitō Dōsan, who was slain in combat at the
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by his father at the age of 8 and lived there for thirteen years until he took
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Capitalscapes Folding Screens and Political Imagination in Late Medieval Kyoto
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Collecting: He collected and monopolised famous tea utensils. In other words,
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temple with Nobunaga present, while another unit of Akechi troops was sent to
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command of that fool in the future", he said with a bitter look on his face.
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Hideyoshi said: "Little bird, sing. If you don't sing, I will make you sing".
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other hand, he also spoke cordially with a very lowly and despised servant.
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stabbing. This alone was powerful enough, and if the long spearmen formed a
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territory. Nobunaga, tied down on the western front, sent lackluster aid to
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It is sometimes said that Nobunaga hated Buddhism because of his wars with
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to the west. The castle and its nearby town were depicted on the so-called
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After installing Yoshiaki as shogun, Nobunaga forcing Yoshiaki to call all
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thousands of defenders and inflicting tremendous losses to the Ikkō-ikki.
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Oda Nobutaka by Kyōun'in, later Toyotomi Takajuro (1576–1602) adopted by
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Nobunaga is also portrayed in a heroic light in some video games such as
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kept his title by making this decision to ally his clan with the shogun.
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Nobunaga's granddaughter Oyu no Kata, by his son Oda Nobuyoshi, married
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In 1554, Nobunaga finally achieved victory over the Imagawa clan at the
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Sengoku Jidai. Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu: three unifiers of Japan
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Nobunaga said: "Little bird, sing. If you don't sing, I will kill you".
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forces. By this point, Nobunaga was preparing to launch invasions into
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McKelway, Matthew (2006). "The Azuchi Screens and Images of Castles".
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Lady Hijikata, daughter of Hijikata Katsuhisa, mother of Oda Nobusada
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In 1574, Nobunaga launched a third siege of Nagashima as his general
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Weston, Mark. "Oda Nobunaga: The Warrior Who United Half of Japan".
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was built from 1576 to 1579 on Mount Azuchi on the eastern shore of
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also began to fall. This trend reversed after Oda Nobunaga entered
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used by a samurai archer. This name comes from an episode in which
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People of the Sengoku period in popular culture § Oda Nobunaga
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alliance, which had lasted for 3 generations. With the help of the
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to unify Japan in the 1560s. Nobunaga emerged as the most powerful
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Until then, stone walls were used almost exclusively for temples.
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Yokan'in, mother of Fuyu-hime, Hashiba Hidekatsu and Oda Nobuhide
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In video games, the branding of Nobunaga began in the 1980s with
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However, the General Staff did not refer to the highly regarded
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Nobunaga first claimed that the Oda clan was descended from the
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in a show of allegiance that indicated that the Emperor had the
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Nobunaga's army had an unthinkable military rule, known as the
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In November 1577, The Battle of Tedorigawa took place near the
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In spring 1552, Nobunaga faced a new challenge when his uncle,
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Smile Wind. Nobunari Oda. Retrieved on 15 September 2007 from
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Militarily, Nobunaga changed the way war was fought in Japan.
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One of the strongest rulers in the anti-Nobunaga alliance was
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Shogun and Samurai – Tales of Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu
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Tsunagi-jiro refers to a branch castle that connects castles.
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Nobunaga initiated a period in Japanese art history known as
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On 21 June 1582, before dawn, the Akechi army surrounded the
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he frequented when visiting the city, where he was to hold a
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began to slowly make some progress, but the Mōri clan of the
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Giants of Japan: The Lives of Japan's Greatest Men and Women
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and meets Oda Nobunaga, and was made into an anime in 1986.
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The popularity of Nobunaga was determined by the success of
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Nobunaga first gained popularity in Japan with the hit film
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Oda Nobuyoshi (died 1609) was adopted by Toyotomi Hideyoshi
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In the late Edo period, he finally received high praise in
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stem rope as an arm band, seven or eight flint pouches and
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After conquering Owari and Mino, Nobunaga used the seal of
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shortly before his death in the Honnō-ji Incident of 1582.
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from the Mori clan, before advancing upon the Mori clan in
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The Cambridge History of Japan, Vol. 4: Early Modern Japan
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They don't necessarily reflect their actual personalities.
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Sannomarudono (died 1603), by Lady Jitokuin, concubine to
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His rise is chronicled in the Netflix docufiction series
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Myōkyō'in, sister of Ban Naomasa, mother of Nobumasa Oda
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Nobunaga Oda exists also in the lore of the mobile game
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The nature of the succession of power through the three
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In 1574, Nobunaga appointed a rank of Lower Third Rank (
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and one of the most powerful men in the Tōkaidō region.
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married her cousin Toyotomi Hideyori, Lady Yodo's son.
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to Denzo, who entered the ring from the east, and Nishi
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through the marriage of his daughter to Shingen's son.
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the beginning of early modern monetary policy in Japan
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In the same year, Shingen decided to make a drive for
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necessary to train the shooters to become proficient.
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figures. This was succeeded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi's
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completed his war of unification shortly afterward.
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and Taira clans were destined to alternate in power
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The Age of the Samurai, the Bloody Origins of Japan
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In 1564, Oda Nobunaga dispatched his retainer, 975:; upon realizing he was surrounded, he committed 12564: 10481:The Christian Century in Japan, by Charles Boxer 10030: 9537: 9484: 9397: 9356: 9326: 8737: 8470: 8438: 8331:"番組情報: NHKスペシャル 戦国 激動の世界と日本 (2)「ジャパン・シルバーを獲得せよ」" 8264: 7394: 4224:to Umejiro, who entered the ring from the west. 2544:, Nobunaga's siege of a religious stronghold in 2461: 2307: 2073:Simultaneously, Nobunaga had been besieging the 9424: 9305:"あの織田信長が、江戸時代に「意外なほど不人気」だった理由 儒教的な考え方では「ダメな君主」" 9298: 9296: 9294: 9292: 9259: 9149: 9147: 9145: 9143: 9141: 9139: 8973: 8859: 8767: 8623: 8528: 8498: 8396:"信長でも秀吉でも家康でもない…東大教授が「戦国時代で最も優秀な戦術家」と断言する武将の名前" 8362: 8360: 8358: 8356: 8323: 8293: 8084: 7996: 7994: 7956: 7798: 7709: 7642: 6540: 5328: 5223: 5182: 4920:series produced and broadcast by NHK in Japan. 4478: 4437: 4416:The head priest of the Tendai sect Monk Shingen 4404: 4357:Jesuit Japan Correspondence – Luís Fróis Letter 4203: 4173: 4101: 4064: 3874: 3839: 3800: 3788:Daimyo's bodyguards and messengers were called 3764: 3715: 3547: 3510: 3474: 3305: 3287: 3139: 2754: 2738: 2699: 810: 118: 10351: 10164:(in Japanese). Japan Knowledge. Archived from 10062: 9631: 9511: 8891: 8746:"なぜ戦国時代のエリートらは茶道に熱狂したのか 政治に利用、武士としての評価にもつながった" 8478:"家康支えた「徳川四天王」とは? 戦国大名は「家臣」を統率し、「女性」は自分の意思で動いた" 8166: 8026: 7915: 7768: 7612: 7440:"Comic Version Japanese History" Official Site 7418: 7273: 7067: 6454:(in Japanese). Japan Knowledge. Archived from 6310: 6308: 6306: 5988: 5976: 5964: 5952: 5940: 5928: 5916: 5904: 5892: 5880: 5868: 5856: 5322: 5217: 5176: 4710:, in which he was a firm but benevolent lord. 4472: 4431: 4398: 4197: 4167: 4095: 4058: 3943: 3868: 3833: 3794: 3758: 3709: 3541: 3504: 3468: 3391: 3363: 3299: 3281: 3133: 2748: 2732: 2693: 2607:. This event provoked the Uesugi incursion, a 2444:), General of the Right of the Imperial Army ( 2396: 1580:Ise campaign, Omi campaign, and march to Kyoto 1045: 869: 828: 11812: 10501: 10464:, a history website dedicated to Oda Nobunaga 10358:Hongo, Kazuto; Takino, Miwako (26 May 2017). 9994: 9787:"「鬼武者〜Onimusha Tactics〜」がWii Uバーチャルコンソールに登場!" 8929:"髭こそダンディズム? 織田信長も明治天皇も蓄えていた「髭」のイメージ、その歴史に迫る!" 8805:"相撲LOVEの織田信長がつくった? 安土に残る古文書でわかった、大相撲の「東西」の起源" 8140: 7739: 6951:. Oumi-castle.net. Retrieved 5 December 2007. 4338: 3698:comrades beating each other with spears in a 3340:The Imperial Court and the Ashikaga Shogunate 3197:is reflected in a well-known Japanese idiom: 2284:The end of the Takeda clan came in 1582 when 1926:Nobunaga faced a significant threat from the 1315:By 1559, Nobunaga had captured and destroyed 618: 604: 77:Portrait of Oda Nobunaga (1583, in Chōkō-ji, 19:"Nobunaga" redirects here. For the name, see 10076:(in Japanese). Excite Japan. 14 October 2020 9289: 9209:"織田信長を生んだ父・信秀の独創的な教育方針歴史に学ぶ乱世を生き抜く発想力の身に付け方" 9136: 8776:"織田信長、天下統治の秘密は茶道具の価値変革...ナイキやゴディバ等の経営戦略の先駆け" 8375:(in Japanese). Japan Business Press Co., Ltd 8353: 8217:(in Japanese). Pressman Union. 17 April 2019 8154:(in Japanese). Excite Japan. 14 October 2020 7991: 7318:(in Japanese). Japan Business Press Co., Ltd 7303: 6966:. Gifu Lively City Public Corporation, 2007. 6737: 6735: 6733: 6731: 6729: 6727: 6725: 6723: 6625:. translated by Andrew and Yoshiko Dykstra. 6470: 5589:Akoko no kata, daughter of Sanjonishi Saneki 5170:The most famous portrait of Oda Nobunaga is 4584: 4530:Meeting between Oda Nobunaga and Saitō Dōsan 3785:, such as firearms units and cavalry units. 1930:, a resistance movement centered around the 1322: 10357: 10278:「平家を捨て源氏に乗り換える」教科書には載っていない北条時政と源頼朝の篤すぎる信頼関係 10123: 10121: 9728:[Sengoku Kitan Yōtōden the Movie]. 9525:(in Japanese). Excite Japan. 12 August 2022 8301:"番組情報: NHKスペシャル 戦国 激動の世界と日本 (1)「秘められた征服計画」" 8056: 7210:. University of Hawaii Press. p. 296. 6801: 6799: 6797: 6795: 6793: 6791: 6789: 6787: 6785: 6783: 6303: 5225: 5184: 4480: 4439: 4406: 4314:, who were skilled in the use of guns. The 4205: 4175: 4103: 4066: 3949: 3876: 3841: 3802: 3766: 3717: 3549: 3512: 3476: 3274:and given the title of Dajō-daijin and the 3141: 2722:. The name of the war is derived from the 2381:monk, shaving his head and taking the name 1992:was an issue for Nobunaga. The monastery's 1610:). Later in 1569, head of Kitabatake clan, 875: 11819: 11805: 10508: 10494: 10070:"あなたはどこまで知ってる? 戦国武将・豊臣秀吉のドラマでは描かれないプチ裏話6選" 9519:"江戸時代の学者には意外と不評だった織田信長。その低評価の理由と現代との違いを探る" 8710: 8637:(in Japanese). Tokyosha. 29 September 2022 7246: 6810:. Stanford University Press. p. 276. 6781: 6779: 6777: 6775: 6773: 6771: 6769: 6767: 6765: 6763: 6581: 6579: 6577: 6444: 6442: 6413: 6411: 6382: 6380: 6324: 6322: 6320: 5372:Nobunaga was the eldest legitimate son of 5194:Portrait of Oda Nobunaga in color on paper 4152:Nobunaga was famous for his great love of 2551: 2540:, that the Môri were to be drawn into the 1954:, a series of Ikkō-ikki fortifications in 1712:. The approaching Oda army influenced the 1602:on a campaign comprising two invasions of 1098:In 1548 or 1549, Nobuhide made peace with 611: 597: 71: 10447:Morton W. Scott & Olenik J. Kenneth, 10324: 10187: 10185: 10183: 10154: 10152: 9665:"設楽原の戦いでは「ブラウスにベスト姿」の家康 ヨーロッパかぶれには意外な狙いも" 9662: 8951: 8602:"織田信長が大坂本願寺との戦いで用いた鉄甲船は、本当に鉄の装甲で覆われていたのか" 8203: 8123: 8093: 7745: 7528:"第5章 郷土の三英傑に学ぶ経営戦略 - 信長、「天下布武」のビジョンを示す -" 7492: 7057:"What We Learned From... Nagashino, 1575" 6720: 6499: 6389:「麒麟がくる」コラム】織田信長はどんどん昇進。信長は官職についてどう考えていたのか 5647:Oda Nobusada (1574–1624) by Lady Hijikata 5595:Otsumaki-dono, sister of Akechi Mitsuhide 5235:Portrait of Oda Nobunaga in color on silk 5020:Oda Nobunaga appears in the manga series 4761:The Signore: Shogun of the Warring States 4449:Nobunaga the Demon King of the 6th Heaven 2916:domain. Nobunaga's former sandal-bearer, 2619:, the lord of Noto and replaced him with 2062: 1811:was married, broke the alliance with the 1031:(military governor), and his lawful wife 1007:Oda Nobunaga was born on 23 June 1534 in 994: 10118: 10096:"織田信長の本当の墓はどこにある? 秀吉を「人非人」と罵った僧が弔った信長の骨" 9941: 9793:(in Japanese). Impress. 25 February 2016 9607: 9550: 9490: 9406:"なぜ織田信長はわずか4千の兵で、3万の今川義元を破ったのか?桶狭間の合戦の謎" 9335: 9265: 9184:[Who was the tallest warlord?]. 9048: 9015: 8982: 8841:"日本史上No. 1の相撲好きは信長! 趣味が高じたイベントに参加者1500人" 8743: 8660: 8599: 8564: 8179: 8032: 7856: 7821: 7774: 7746:Matsunaga, Yoshinobu (6 November 2022). 7549: 7521: 7519: 7364: 7279: 7205: 7029: 6926: 6824: 6741: 6585: 5161: 5157: 4523: 4135: 3643: 3096: 3042: 2981: 2853: 2678: 2471: 2220: 2024: 1761:Conflict with Asakura, Ashikaga and Azai 1745: 1451: 1338: 1326: 1054: 998: 971:ambushed and trapped him in a temple in 804: 16:Japanese samurai and warlord (1534–1582) 11786:List of samurai from the Sengoku period 10360:"「刀剣」ブームで注目! 「へし切長谷部」の持ち主織田信長のここが「やばい」" 10133:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 9188:(in Japanese). Bestsellers. 26 May 2017 8870: 8838: 8716: 8117: 7648: 7588: 7532:Fujitsu Family Association Tokai Branch 7186: 7023: 7002: 6899:. Overlook Duckworth. pp. 234–37. 6887: 6885: 6883: 6760: 6653: 6610: 6574: 6511:(in Japanese). Kotobank. Archived from 6439: 6408: 6377: 6317: 5847: 5166:Oda Nobunaga by Kano Eitoku (Daitokuji) 3977:, the core of the Mori Suigun, ordered 3634:the lord of one province and one castle 3092: 2896:, destroying the clan and resulting in 2642: 2577: 2300:. Takeda Katsuyori was defeated at the 2140: 1364:, with the pretext of aiding the frail 926:Nobunaga was head of the very powerful 12613:People of Azuchi–Momoyama-period Japan 12565: 10269: 10241: 10213: 10180: 10149: 9894:. Houghton Mifflin Books. p. ix. 9577: 9551:Kurayama, Mitsuru (2 September 2017). 9491:Kurayama, Mitsuru (1 September 2017). 9430: 9403: 9236: 9051:"先に戦いを仕掛けたのは大坂本願寺だった! 誤解が多い織田信長の10年戦争" 8773: 8510:"織田信長(下)唯我独尊が招いた相次いだ謀反... 久秀、村重、そして光秀" 8366: 8270: 8148:"千利休が切腹させられたのはなぜ? 政治利用された「茶の湯」と謎の処刑理由" 8094:Matsumoto, Haruhito (5 October 2017). 7932: 7618: 7591:"本能寺の変、キリシタンの史料から探る 新書「キリシタン教会と本能寺の変」" 7167: 7161: 6959: 6957: 6922: 6920: 6918: 6916: 6805: 6552:Mizuno, Seishiro (28 September 2012). 6551: 5580:Shunyomyōchō-daishi, mother of Ei-hime 4499:. At that time, he was dressed in his 4461: 2210: 1973: 1915: 1904:. Nobunaga successfully destroyed the 1388: 855:and one of the leading figures of the 12551:: official court titles for samurai ( 11800: 10489: 9909:"Civilization VI – the Official Site" 9237:Mizuno, Seishiro (11 December 2012). 9153: 9119: 9016:Watanabe, Daimon (19 November 2021). 8744:Ishikawa, Masashi (24 October 2022). 8600:Watanabe, Daimon (22 February 2023). 8534: 8504: 8444: 8393: 7967: 7775:Ishikawa, Takuji (2 September 2019). 7722: 7685: 7516: 7336: 7309: 7252: 7133: 7103: 7073: 7054: 6687: 6685: 6649: 6647: 6604: 6590:. Arms and Armour Press. p. 37. 6527: 6476: 5535:(Sanpōshi) succeeded the head of the 5255:, one of the leading painters of the 4661: 4268:himself, according to Jesuit scholar 2526: 2036: 1664:, who had been killed by the Miyoshi 834: 592: 10297: 9925:. Kattun-hyphens.com. Archived from 9819:(in Japanese). ITmedia. 23 July 2010 9694:"『時空の旅人』真崎守×萩尾望都の名作が誘う80年代へのタイムスリップ" 9608:Watanabe, Daimon (23 January 2023). 9373: 9336:Kurayama, Mitsuru (30 August 2017). 9302: 9206: 9162:(in Japanese). Nihon Bunkyou Shuppan 8983:Ishikawa, Takuji (18 October 2020). 8698:(in Japanese). Tokyosha. 16 May 2020 8661:Watanabe, Daimon (28 January 2021). 8567:"パワハラどころじゃない!織田信長が怒り狂って人を殺した話2選+番外編" 8565:Watanabe, Daimon (4 December 2021). 8271:Mizuno, Seishiro (1 December 2012). 7525: 7310:Owada, Yasutsune (16 October 2018). 6891: 6880: 5810: 5669:(1559–1636), by Kitsuno and married 5207:style) by Kanō Motohide, a National 5011:(and its anime adaptation), and the 4929:portrays him as a saintly mentor of 4899:design for Nobunaga is also seen in 3827:on their backs, so they were called 3087: 2971: 2515:, which Oda Nobunaga gifted to Pope 1842: 1716:to submit to the future shogun. The 1281:Nobunaga defeated the rebels at the 1118: 938:, overthrowing the nominally ruling 10433:. New York, Roundtable Press, 1991 9078: 8774:Tanaka, Hiroshi (24 October 2022). 8663:"織田信長が大坂本願寺攻めで用いた九鬼水軍の鉄甲船とはどんな船なのか" 8631:"信長考案の鉄甲船! 毛利・村上水軍を破ったのは鉄に覆われた巨大船?" 8240: 8002:"「楽市楽座は信長が発案した?」解いておきたい信長への「5つの誤解」" 7891: 7691:"実は全国統一を考えていなかった? 最新研究が覆す「織田信長の実像」" 7493:Mitsuishi, Kosei (23 August 2019). 6954: 6935: 6913: 6691: 5367: 4728:(1959), an adaptation of the novel 3901:and the leader of Kurohoro-shū was 1652:, as Yoshiaki's bodyguard, went to 1426:no longer exerted control over the 13: 8899:"理容室と美容室の違いを調べていたら、なんと織田信長に行き着いた!" 8839:Hashiba, Akira (28 January 2023). 8369:"魔王?暴君?「戦国のカリスマ」織田信長が人々を魅了した納得の理由" 8072:(in Japanese). Kyoto. 3 April 2021 8033:Ishikawa, Takuji (17 March 2020). 7857:Watanabe, Daimon (11 April 2021). 7651:"光秀謀反の動機が見えた! 日本史最大の謎、信長暗殺の真相に迫る。" 7365:Tonomura, Miki (14 January 2017). 6682: 6644: 6479:"「天下人」三好長慶と堺商人の特別な関係 初公開の書状で見えたのは" 5759: 4140:Oda Nobunaga's Sumo Tournament at 3660:. Caliber: 95 mm, length: 2880 mm. 2876:leader of Japan. Oda Nobunaga and 2592:intervention in the domain of the 2358:to Nobunaga to fight the Miyoshi. 1942:from the constant violence of the 1289:visit him. It is said that either 1151:sent an army under the command of 14: 12639: 10455: 10014:from the original on 10 June 2011 9578:Makino, Yoshiyuki (16 May 2021). 9266:Ishikawa, Takuji (7 March 2019). 9049:Watanabe, Daimon (14 July 2023). 8717:Hashiba, Akira (10 August 2022). 8394:Hongo, Kazuto (5 February 2023). 8367:Hamada, Koichiro (19 July 2023). 8180:Ishikawa, Takuji (2 April 2019). 7723:Kawai, Atsushi (3 January 2020). 7697:(in Japanese). PHP Institute, Inc 7438:[How to enjoy history.]. 7280:Ishikawa, Takuji (6 March 2021). 7253:Horie, Hiroki (10 January 2021). 6975: 6746:. Cassell & Co. p. 215. 6350:as a historical document, but to 5715:Oushin by Kyōun'in, concubine of 5564:Lady Saka, mother of Oda Nobutaka 5347:, descended from the Taira clan ( 5279:, and later claimed descent from 5213:Kenpon-tyakusyoku Oda Nobunaga-zō 5172:Shihon-tyakusyoku Oda Nobunaga-zō 5095:during the coup at Honnō temple. 5068:Age of Empires II: The Conquerors 4732:(1955–60) by historical novelist 2664: 2006:were aiding his opponents in the 1594:Following Nobunaga's conquest of 1482:, defeating Tatsuoki in both the 930:and launched a war against other 12608:People of Muromachi-period Japan 11826: 9982:(in Japanese). Tokyo. 5 May 2019 9915: 9901: 9890:Erik Christian Haugaard (1984). 9883: 9863: 9831: 9805: 9779: 9749: 9718: 9686: 9571: 9174: 9120:Ohama, Tetsuya (31 March 2017). 9081:"信長と鉄砲 天下統一の背景に南蛮貿易と鉄砲伝来、父信秀の財力" 9018:"織田信長はなぜ比叡山を焼き討ちにしたのか?その当然すぎる理由" 8871:Hashiba, Akira (25 April 2016). 8692:"第一次木津川口の戦いで村上水軍にフルボッコ! 焙烙火矢の恐怖" 8243:"信長と鉄砲 天下統一の背景に南蛮貿易と鉄砲伝来、父信秀の財力" 7859:"政策は今も昔も大きな課題。織田信長の革新的な政策の謎に迫る。" 7442:(in Japanese). Poplar Publishing 7433: 7055:Lyons, Chuck (27 October 2017). 6982:. Forgotten Books. p. 130. 6859: 6477:Iseki, Eiji (17 November 2022). 6357: 6340: 6331: 6141: 6127: 6113: 5353:of the Kamakura shogunate), the 4692:published in the Edo period and 3919:Chugoku Front: Hashiba Hideyoshi 3897:. The leader of Akahoro-shū was 3058:Later, when Nobunaga's retainer 2623:as a puppet ruler. As a result, 2260:to take the Tokugawa-controlled 2256:, had originally conspired with 2159:, who used to be an ally of the 1742:Unification of Japan (1568–1582) 1614:, adopted Nobunaga's second son 1544:from the legendary Mount Qi (岐山 1441: 1194:Consolidation of clan leadership 1114:Unification of Owari (1551–1560) 422:"Demon King of the Sixth Heaven" 402: 10382: 9663:Hashiyama, Eiji (2 July 2023). 9610:"織田信長は黒のマントを身にまとい、ワインを堪能していたのか" 8417: 8387: 8064:"安土城は何が画期的だったのか 研究者の間で続く「争論」とは" 7822:Tonomura, Miki (15 July 2022). 7649:Hashiba, Akira (21 July 2020). 7589:Hashiba, Akira (11 July 2020). 7557:"叙位最高位「正一位」最後に贈られたのは1917年の織田信長" 7454: 7427: 7420:"織田がつき 羽柴がこねし 天下餅 座りしままに 食うは徳川" 7388: 7330: 7224: 7199: 7136:The Journal of Japanese Studies 7127: 7048: 6996: 6969: 6929:The Samurai: A Military History 6853: 6840: 6293: 6284: 6274: 6265: 6255: 6246: 6237: 6228: 6219: 6205: 6196: 5125:and is a playable character in 4840:(2015) and its anime and manga 4789:Toki no Tabibito: Time Stranger 4144:in 1578 (mural painting at the 3928:Hokuriku Front: Shibata Katsuie 2476:Azuchi-jō-zu, a drawing of the 2240:, moved to Tokugawa territory, 1297:carried out Nobuyuki's murder. 10449:Japan, Its History and Culture 9431:Takeda, Kyoson (7 July 2015). 9404:Takeda, Kyoson (7 July 2015). 9374:Goza, Yuichi (5 August 2022). 9079:Abe, Ryutaro (25 March 2022). 8241:Abe, Ryutaro (18 March 2022). 7973:"織田信長(上) 旧弊に縛られない天才、独創的な施策や人事" 7933:Suzuki, Hiroki (7 June 2022). 7894:"家康の旗 朝鮮出兵で疲弊した経済を再建、平和な時代を開く" 7892:Abe, Ryutaro (11 March 2022). 7619:Kahara, Toshi (25 June 2023). 7337:Berry, Mary Elizabeth (1982). 6695:The chronicle of Lord Nobunaga 6179: 5838:(17 November 1917; posthumous) 5721:Ofuri, married Mizune Tadatane 5675:Fuyuhime (1561–1641), married 5527:, and Saka bore his third son 5506: 4838:Ōka Ninpōchō: Basilisk Shinshō 4343: 3931:Kanto Front: Takigawa Kazumasu 3245: 2956:. Hence, Nobunaga only had 30 2928:. The castle was vital to the 2548:, which he had begun in 1570. 2450:), and Minister of the Right ( 1155:to lay siege to the castle at 961:Momoyama historical art period 949:in 1573. He conquered most of 847:; 23 June 1534 – 21 June 1582) 1: 9154:Ohama, Tetsuya (March 2009). 8124:Hashiyama, Eiji (June 2017). 7192:Ōrui, N. and M. Toba (1935). 6927:Turnbull, Stephen R. (1977). 6808:A History of Japan, 1334–1615 6370: 4905:Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition 4803:released in 2021 and then in 4394:Tendai no Zasu Shamon Shingen 3922:Kinai Front: Akechi Mitsuhide 3013:The enemy awaits at Honnō-ji! 2462:Construction of Azuchi Castle 2308:End of the Ashikaga Shogunate 2190:at the urgings of the shogun 1839:, which he did successfully. 12583:16th-century Japanese people 10002:"派手ならば地味に変えよう信長像 秀吉が描き直し命令?" 9974:"信長の肖像画、竹の紙に描かれていた 文化庁調査で判明" 9580:"どの武将とも格が違うとわかる信長役の隆大介『影武者』" 9089:Nikkei Business Publications 8540:"前田利家 武勇と仁愛を兼備、秀吉を支えた「槍の又左」" 8450:""単身赴任"の部下に激怒した信長が焼き払った120軒" 8404:Nikkei Business Publications 8251:Nikkei Business Publications 7943:Nikkei Business Publications 7902:Nikkei Business Publications 7824:"織田信長を天下統一に導いた「連鎖するイノベーション」" 7629:Nikkei Business Publications 7495:""知られざる、偉人とお金のはなし" 第一回 織田信長" 7375:Nikkei Business Publications 7114:Nikkei Business Publications 7084:Nikkei Business Publications 6535:The Making of Modern Japan, 5687:Eihime (1574–1623), married 5681:Hideko (died 1632), married 5108:, the character Goroda is a 4244:person in Japan came with a 3925:Shikoku Front: Niwa Nagahide 3254:(Minister of the Right) and 2519:, who displayed them in the 2385:, which he later changed to 2304:and then committed suicide. 1807:, to whom Nobunaga's sister 1540:. Nobunaga derived the term 1536:and the surrounding town to 1478:and started his campaign in 1251:and set up a lengthy siege. 983:. Nobunaga was succeeded by 424:"Dairokuten no Maō Nobunaga" 7: 11737:Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn 10442:University of Chicago Press 10250:源氏政権樹立に尽力した「北条氏」のルーツは平氏だった? 9303:Goza, Yuichi (9 May 2022). 8985:"信長見聞録 天下人の実像 - 第二十一章 伊勢神宮" 8425:"安土桃山時代の重要用語 兵農分離 - 刀剣ワールド" 7466:history-of-japan.weebly.com 7104:Atobe, Ban (20 June 2023). 7074:Atobe, Ban (11 June 2023). 6106: 6090: 6076: 6070: 6064: 6058: 5842: 5329: 5224: 5209:Important Cultural Property 5183: 4479: 4438: 4405: 4255: 4204: 4174: 4102: 4065: 3875: 3840: 3801: 3765: 3747:Nobunaga tried to create a 3716: 3670: 3639: 3548: 3511: 3475: 3352: 3306: 3288: 3234: 3226: 3140: 3033:in one of the inner rooms. 3029: 2755: 2739: 2700: 2611:led by the pro-Oda general 2452: 2446: 2438: 2430: 2424: 2397:Imperial Court appointments 2318:Revolt of Ashikaga Yoshiaki 2202:who suffered defeat at the 2087:Siege of Ishiyama Hongan-ji 1994: 1458: 1025: 1019:, the head of the powerful 977: 967:in 1582, when his retainer 811: 119: 79:Important Cultural Property 10: 12644: 10403:The Making of Modern Japan 10366:(in Japanese). Diamond Inc 10194:織田信長の先祖は平氏ではなく、源平交代思想も疑わしい 9813:"魔王信長、冥府より蘇る——「戦国BASARA3」" 9559:(in Japanese). Bestsellers 9499:(in Japanese). Bestsellers 9433:"梅雨が変えた戦国の歴史 「信長戦記」に新たな視点" 9344:(in Japanese). Bestsellers 8879:(in Japanese). Bestsellers 8719:"茶道を人心掌握に活用した織田信長と荒稼ぎの千利休" 8546:(in Japanese). Media Vague 8516:(in Japanese). Media Vague 8035:"信長見聞録 天下人の実像 – 第十五章 山中の猿" 7979:(in Japanese). Media Vague 7255:"明智光秀「敵は本能寺にあり!」とは言っていない?" 7030:Turnbull, Stephen (1987). 7003:Winkler, Lawrence (2016). 6742:Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 6586:Turnbull, Stephen (1987). 6088:cut an opposing samurai's 5792:(the second shogun of the 5396:) and two of his sisters ( 5087:of the Japanese pop group 4957:By contrast, in the novel 4903:(2012), known in Japan as 4665: 4427:Dairokuten no Maō Nobunaga 4351:described Nobunaga in his 4339:Personality and reputation 4287:, his fire attack against 4011: 3959:Cutting people for a penny 3328:According to Luís Fróis's 2975: 2668: 2646: 2581: 2555: 2465: 2400: 2334:tried to subdue Yoshiaki. 2311: 2248:. Katsuyori, angered when 2214: 2144: 2066: 2040: 1977: 1919: 1898:Siege of Ichijōdani Castle 1846: 1779:and attend court banquet. 1767:Siege of Kanegasaki (1570) 1764: 1583: 1445: 1392: 1342: 1331:Statue of Oda Nobunaga at 1197: 1122: 953:by 1580, and defeated the 115:to Chancellor of the Realm 25: 18: 12549: 12531: 12468: 12433: 12372: 12289: 12254: 12228: 12219: 12040: 11902: 11869: 11836: 11778: 11709: 11423: 11295: 11232: 11149: 11039: 10992: 10914: 10633: 10593: 10562: 10529: 9586:(in Japanese). Shogakukan 9376:"暴君・パッシング・革命児 信長再評価の450年" 9268:"信長見聞録 天下人の実像 – 第二章 斎藤道三" 9239:"「であるか」、19歳の信長、斎藤道三を唸らせる" 9207:Kaku, Kozo (1 May 2017). 7777:"信長見聞録 天下人の実像 – 第九章 足利義昭" 7419: 7312:"本能寺の変、死を覚悟した信長がとった最期の行動" 6035:killed the boy-faced oni 5989: 5977: 5965: 5953: 5941: 5929: 5917: 5905: 5893: 5881: 5869: 5857: 5828: 5653:Oda Nagatsugu (died 1600) 5323: 5270: 5218: 5177: 5112:of Nobunaga. In the film 4585:Changes in public opinion 4473: 4432: 4399: 4198: 4168: 4096: 4059: 3944: 3869: 3834: 3795: 3759: 3710: 3650:breech-loading swivel gun 3542: 3505: 3469: 3392: 3364: 3300: 3282: 3186:following the successful 3134: 3047:Grave of Oda Nobunaga at 2964:had brought 2,000 of his 2926:siege to Takamatsu Castle 2749: 2733: 2694: 2194:, starting with invading 2097:to suppress Ikko-ikki at 1530:Siege of Inabayama Castle 1448:Siege of Inabayama Castle 1323:Rise to power (1560–1568) 1046: 870: 829: 629: 583: 493: 483: 447: 433: 428: 410: 398: 312: 289: 248: 237: 227: 210: 193: 188: 184: 172: 160: 149: 141: 131: 103: 90: 86: 70: 61: 47: 10516:Prominent people of the 10407:Harvard University Press 10388:Hall, John Whitney, ed. 10277: 10249: 10221: 10193: 10160: 10129: 10010:. Tokyo. 30 April 1961. 9462:"織田信長「実は保守的」カリスマ像が揺らぐ事情" 9156:"大濱先生の読み解く歴史の世界「信長という男」" 8182:"信長見聞録 天下人の実像 – 第四章 長槍隊" 7367:"秀吉はなぜ征夷大将軍ではなく、関白を選んだか" 6947:21 December 2007 at the 6507: 6450: 6419: 6388: 6172: 6029:Five Swords under Heaven 6024:Dōjigiri Yasutsuna sword 5998: 5635:Oda Nobuhide (1571–1597) 5620:(1558–1583) by Lady Saka 4989:Inindo: Way of the Ninja 4854:and its anime and manga 4809:The Legend and Butterfly 4516:that time, he watched a 2960:with him, while his son 2849: 2745:or "Pacification of Iga" 1803:to get rid of Nobunaga. 1629:, Nobunaga arranged for 1490:in June that same year. 1230:attacked Nobunaga domain 836:[odanobɯ(ꜜ)naɡa] 62: 11710:Foreign people in Japan 10038:"派手だった信長像、秀吉が地味に?調査で判明" 8847:(in Japanese). Tokyosha 8126:"第50話 織田信長(1534–1582年)" 7282:"本能寺の変で信長が最後に発したひと言とは?" 6806:Sansom, George (1961). 6654:Chaplin, Danny (2018). 6533:Jansen, Marius (2000). 6054:Kotegiri Masamune sword 6027:Dōjigiri is one of the 5376:, a minor warlord from 4963:Erik Christian Haugaard 4851:The Kouga Ninja Scrolls 4425:, Nobunaga signed back 4028:included a seven-story 3687:Battle of Muraki Castle 2558:Battle of Kizugawaguchi 2552:Battle of Kizugawaguchi 2538:Battle of Kizugawaguchi 2403:Imperial Court in Kyoto 2242:attacked Yoshida castle 2147:Siege of Iwamura Castle 1837:retreat from Kanagasaki 1598:in 1567, Nobunaga sent 1256:Battle of Muraki Castle 1204:Battle of Muraki Castle 1200:Battle of Kiyosu Castle 861:Azuchi-Momoyama periods 12435:Azuchi–Momoyama period 10477:at the Samurai Archive 9736:Bandai Namco Filmworks 7168:Hinago, Motoo (1986). 7032:Battles of the Samurai 6897:Legends of the Samurai 6744:The Samurai Sourcebook 6588:Battles of the Samurai 6157:Azuchi-Momoyama Period 6068:cutter". In this case 5803:Nobunaga's nephew was 5744:Toyama Fujin, married 5614:(1558–1630) by Kitsuno 5608:(1557–1582) by Kitsuno 5257:Azuchi–Momoyama period 5167: 4842:Basilisk: Ōka Ninpōchō 4676:However, it was after 4648:Imperial Japanese Army 4541: 4503:sleeves removed, half 4316:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War 4304:Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji 4149: 4022:Azuchi-Momoyama period 3661: 3411:and the sea routes of 3217: 3203: 3102: 3055: 3000:, led his army toward 2990: 2869: 2684: 2542:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War 2480: 2361:Nobunaga's entry into 2229: 2204:Battle of Mikatagahara 2151:Battle of Mikatagahara 2077:'s main stronghold at 2069:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War 2063:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War 2033: 1948:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War 1869:. later, the combined 1757: 1463: 1335: 1249:blockade Kiyosu castle 1144:Sensing weakness, the 1064: 1015:, and was the heir of 1004: 995:Early life (1534–1551) 909:Azuchi–Momoyama period 820: 550:Siege of Hikida Castle 538:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War 12523:Takatsukasa Masamichi 12171:Tsuchimikado Sadazane 12012:Fujiwara no Koremichi 11997:Fujiwara no Tadamichi 11972:Fujiwara no Norimichi 11967:Fujiwara no Yorimichi 11957:Fujiwara no Michinaga 11952:Fujiwara no Tamemitsu 11937:Fujiwara no Kanemichi 11917:Fujiwara no Mototsune 11912:Fujiwara no Yoshifusa 10438:Japanese Civilization 10431:Encyclopedia of Japan 8873:"一石四鳥だった!? 織田信長の相撲好き" 6964:Gifu City Walking Map 6692:Ōta, Gyūichi (2011). 6033:Minamoto no Yorimitsu 5784:, married the son of 5165: 5158:Portraits and statues 5029:Kacchū no Senshi Gamu 4726:Fū-unji: Oda Nobunaga 4527: 4283:, his suppression of 4139: 4076:Tea Ceremony Politics 3991:In Tamon'in Eishun's 3647: 3272:posthumously promoted 3207: 3199: 3100: 3046: 2985: 2857: 2706:was two invasions of 2682: 2507:in the east, and the 2475: 2224: 2173:attack Iwamura castle 2133:make a last stand in 2028: 1902:Siege of Odani Castle 1861:allies laid siege to 1749: 1668:(three chiefs of the 1455: 1339:Conflict with Imagawa 1330: 1275:Battle of Nagara-gawa 1212:Battle of Nagara-gawa 1058: 1002: 808: 92:Minister of the Right 12628:Deified Japanese men 12412:Takatsukasa Tadafuyu 12359:Takatsukasa Masahira 12206:Takatsukasa Fuyuhira 12191:Takatsukasa Fuyuhira 12146:Takatsukasa Mototada 12141:Takatsukasa Kanehira 12121:Takatsukasa Kanehira 12070:Fujiwara no Yorizane 12060:Fujiwara no Yorizane 12055:Fujiwara no Kanefusa 12032:Fujiwara no Moronaga 12022:Fujiwara no Tadamasa 12007:Fujiwara no Munesuke 11992:Minamoto no Masazane 11987:Fujiwara no Tadazane 11982:Fujiwara no Morozane 11977:Fujiwara no Nobunaga 11942:Fujiwara no Yoritada 11932:Fujiwara no Koretada 11927:Fujiwara no Saneyori 11922:Fujiwara no Tadahira 11717:Alessandro Valignano 11084:Kirigakure Shikaemon 10691:Hatakeyama Yoshitaka 9493:"戦後突然ヒーローに祭り上げられた信長" 9412:(in Japanese). Caizo 9338:"織田信長の評価、江戸時代は低かった!" 9247:(in Japanese). Tokyo 8782:(in Japanese). Caizo 8725:(in Japanese). Wedge 8458:(in Japanese). Tokyo 8281:(in Japanese). Tokyo 8215:Nippon Tabi Magazine 8096:"信長、統一への戦いを支えた新金融改革" 7756:(in Japanese). Tokyo 7567:on 28 September 2022 7462:"The Three Unifiers" 7261:(in Japanese). Caizo 6562:(in Japanese). Tokyo 6487:(in Japanese). Tokyo 6314:Prototype of yukata. 6074:is a contraction of 5848:Chaki (Tea utensils) 5115:Sengoku Jieitai 1549 4696:'s historical novel 4637:when the journalist 3278:of Junior First Rank 3093:Death and succession 2894:Battle of Tenmokuzan 2649:Battle of Tedorigawa 2643:Battle of Tedorigawa 2633:Battle of Tedorigawa 2621:Hatakeyama Yoshitaka 2617:Hatakeyama Yoshinori 2578:Conflict with Uesugi 2302:Battle of Tenmokuzan 2268:. This plot failed. 2169:Twenty-Four Generals 2141:Conflict with Takeda 1232:with the support of 566:Battle of Tedorigawa 477:posthumous promotion 113:Posthumous promotion 110:1577 – 1578 12623:Suicides by seppuku 12304:Ashikaga Yoshimitsu 11732:Jacob Quaeckernaeck 11315:Ichikawa no Tsubone 11006:Kobayakawa Takakage 10934:Kamiizumi Nobutsuna 10811:Sakakibara Yasumasa 10741:Kitabatake Tomonori 10676:Chōsokabe Motochika 10473:6 June 2017 at the 10229:on 18 December 2022 10222:源平は名門の証しとして威光を保ち続けた 9879:. 23 December 2011. 9553:"戦後浸透した、風雲児信長のイメージ" 8538:(25 October 2020). 8273:"初めて鉄砲連射を行った村木砦の戦い" 7526:Mizutani, Tetsuya. 6554:"信長が育った那古野城、泳いだ庄内川" 6515:on 25 December 2023 6458:on 19 February 2024 5889:Hatsuhana Katatsuki 5796:). O-go's daughter 5709:Tsuruhime, married 5671:Matsudaira Nobuyasu 5523:and his second son 5303:in Otanosho in the 5131:, with his partner 5059:series, as well as 5056:Nobunaga's Ambition 5044:Total War: Shogun 2 4870:Nobunaga's Ambition 4746:Kunitori Monogatari 4590:Meiji to the early 4534:Kobayashi Kiyochika 4462:Reputation in youth 4291:and his attacks on 3814:horse related group 3691:Battle of Nagashino 3449:Ishigakiyama Castle 3317:In the addendum to 3188:Sekigahara Campaign 3053:Wakayama Prefecture 2996:, stationed in the 2521:Vatican collections 2244:and later besieged 2226:Battle of Nagashino 2217:Battle of Nagashino 2211:Battle of Nagashino 2175:. Nobunaga's aunt, 2016:besieged Mount Hiei 1980:Siege of Mount Hiei 1974:Siege of Mount Hiei 1968:Siege of Mount Hiei 1960:Sieges of Nagashima 1916:Ikkō-ikki Campaigns 1753:of Oda Nobunaga by 1612:Kitabatake Tomonori 1568:(天下布武), literally " 1505:on the bank of the 1499:Kinoshita Tōkichirō 1412:Kinoshita Tōkichirō 1395:Battle of Okehazama 1389:Battle of Okehazama 1374:Matsudaira Motoyasu 1260:the siege at Kiyosu 1184:Yamaguchi Noriyoshi 1180:Yamaguchi Noritsugu 1080:(chief retainers), 1067:Nobunaga was given 945:and dissolving the 885:person under heaven 562:Battle of Nagashino 554:Siege of Ichijodani 546:Siege of Mount Hiei 530:Siege of Kanegasaki 518:Battle of Okehazama 12603:People from Nagoya 12460:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 12387:Tokudaiji Saneatsu 12319:Tokudaiji Kintoshi 12299:Tokudaiji Sanetoki 12221:Nanboku-chō period 12186:Ōimikado Nobutsugu 12136:Kazan'in Michimasa 12126:Tokudaiji Sanemoto 12027:Matsudono Motofusa 11962:Fujiwara no Kinsue 11947:Fujiwara no Kaneie 11701:Yoshihiro Kikuhime 11616:Ōtomo-Nata Jezebel 11287:Tachibana Ginchiyo 11064:Hatsume no Tsubone 11021:Takenaka Shigeharu 10751:Matsunaga Hisahide 10731:Isshiki Yoshimichi 10615:Ashikaga Yoshihide 10610:Ashikaga Yoshiteru 10605:Ashikaga Yoshiharu 10580:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 10312:on 16 October 2005 10106:. 11 February 2022 9892:The Samurai's Tale 9706:. 12 November 2022 9466:Toyo Keizai Online 9213:Toyo Keizai Online 9182:"一番身長が高かった戦国武将は誰?" 8939:. 8 September 2020 8750:Toyo Keizai Online 6979:A History of Japan 6045:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 5794:Tokugawa shogunate 5770:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 5731:Tokudaiji Sanehisa 5725:Marikoji Mitsufusa 5701:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 5640:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 5515:, the daughter of 5499:Hosokawa Nobuyoshi 5359:Ashikaga shogunate 5341:Kamakura shogunate 5330:Genpei kōtai shisō 5293:Taira no Chikazane 5289:Battle of Dannoura 5168: 5050:Throne of Darkness 4959:The Samurai's Tale 4889:(2005) and Koei's 4823:Samurai Deeper Kyo 4811:released in 2023. 4662:In popular culture 4542: 4150: 4038:), sliding doors ( 3888:Black Mantle group 3662: 3374:Starting with the 3103: 3079:Battle of Yamazaki 3060:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 3056: 2991: 2870: 2685: 2568:Murakami Takeyoshi 2527:Conflict with Mori 2503:to the north, the 2481: 2391:Ashikaga Shogunate 2348:Miyoshi Yoshitsugu 2340:Matsunaga Hisahide 2314:Ashikaga Shogunate 2230: 2079:Ishiyama Hongan-ji 2043:Siege of Nagashima 2037:Siege of Nagashima 2034: 1853:In July 1570, the 1758: 1721:Matsunaga Hisahide 1686:Ashikaga Yoshihide 1658:Ashikaga Shogunate 1590:Ashikaga Shogunate 1464: 1366:Ashikaga Shogunate 1336: 1188:Battle of Akatsuka 1125:Battle of Akatsuka 1065: 1005: 985:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 947:Ashikaga Shogunate 901:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 821: 699:Ishiyama Hongan-ji 542:Siege of Nagashima 498:Battle of Akatsuka 12618:Japanese atheists 12560: 12559: 12483:Tokugawa Hidetada 12397:Kazan'in Masanaga 12285: 12284: 12211:Imadegawa Kanesue 12151:Horikawa Mototomo 12017:Taira no Kiyomori 11794: 11793: 11405:Shirai no Tsubone 11234:Female castellans 11214:Shimotsuma Rairen 11156:religious figures 11054:Mochizuki Chiyome 10959:Tsukahara Bokuden 10954:Tadashima Akiyama 10944:Mizuno Katsushige 10856:Tachibana Dōsetsu 10851:Shimazu Yoshihiro 10846:Shimazu Yoshihisa 10836:Satake Yoshishige 10786:Rokkaku Yoshikata 10756:Miyoshi Nagayoshi 10721:Imagawa Yoshimoto 10656:Asakura Yoshikage 10625:Tokugawa Hidetada 10620:Ashikaga Yoshiaki 10436:Eisenstadt S. N. 10415:978-0-674-00334-7 10399:Jansen, Marius B. 10394:table of contents 9639:"近世史を築いた三英傑とブドウ酒" 8211:"戦国時代に活躍した、国友の鉄砲" 8014:. 29 January 2023 7748:"「岐阜」に込めた信長の野望とは" 7695:Web Rekishi Kaido 7689:(18 April 2023). 7424:. 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Index

Nobunaga (name)
Japanese name
surname
Oda
Senior First Rank

Important Cultural Property
Minister of the Right
Posthumous promotion
Daijō-daijin
Emperor Ōgimachi
Oda clan
Oda Nobuhide
Oda Hidenobu
Nagoya
Honnō-ji
Nōhime
Kitsuno
Oda Nobutada
Oda Nobukatsu
Oda Nobutaka
Hashiba Hidekatsu
Oda Katsunaga
Tokuhime
Oda Nobuhide
Tsuchida Gozen
Lady Otsuya
Saitō Dōsan
Oichi
Azai Nagamasa

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