Toyotomi Hideyoshi

Toyotomi Hideyoshi

male, deceased (1598)
February 2, 1536 or March 26, 1537 – September 18, 1598) was a sengoku daimyo who unified Japan. He succeeded his former liege, Oda Nobunaga, and br...
Takeda Shingen

Takeda Shingen

male, deceased (1573)
"'"' (December 1, 1521 - May 13, 1573) of Shinano and Kai Provinces, was a preeminent daimyo or feudal lord with military prestige who sought for...
Imagawa Yoshimoto

Imagawa Yoshimoto

male, deceased (1560)
Imagawa Yoshimoto was one of the leading "daimyo" (feudal lords) in early Sengoku period Japan. Based in Suruga Province, he was one of the three...
Asai Nagamasa

Asai Nagamasa

male, deceased (1573)
Azai Nagamasa was a son of Azai Hisamasa, from whom he inherited the lands of Omi. Nagamasa successfully battled both Rokkaku Yoshitaka and Saito...
Uesugi Kagekatsu

Uesugi Kagekatsu

male, deceased (1623)
Uesugi Kagekatsu was a daimyo during the Sengoku and Edo periods of Japanese history. The son of Nagao Masakage (the head of the Ueda Nagao...
Niwa Nagahide

Niwa Nagahide

male, deceased (1585)
Niwa Nagahide was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku through Azuchi-Momoyama periods of the 16th century. He served as a retainer to the Oda clan,...
Sengoku Hidehisa

Sengoku Hidehisa

deceased (1614)
"'"' (February 20, 1552-June 13, 1614) was a samurai of the Sengoku through early Edo era. Served in the Korean campaign. In the Edo era, Hi...
Omura Sumitada

Omura Sumitada

male, deceased (1587)
Omura Sumitada Japanese daimyo lord of the Sengoku period. He achieved fame throughout the country for being the first of the daimyo to convert to...

Katō Kiyomasa

male, deceased (1611)
Katō Kiyomasa was a daimyō during the Sengoku and Edo periods of Japanese history. The son of a blacksmith, and a native of Owari Province, at th...

Sasaki Kojirō

male, deceased (1612)
(1585? - April 13, 1612) was a prominent Japanese swordsman, born in the Fukui Prefecture, from the Sengoku and early Edo period. He is most...