Table of Contents
-   Takeda Shingen
--- Furinkazan -   Oda Nobunaga
--- The King of Jipang -   Toyotomi Hideyoshi
--- The Man who unified Japan -   Tokugawa Ieyasu
--- The Shogun -   Sanada Yukimura
--- And His Ten Braves -   Hattori Hanzo
--- A Ninja Master -   Kato Danzo
--- Another Ninja Master -   Hozoin In-ei
--- The Spear Master 
The period from the War of Onin
in 1467 to Nobunaga's entry to Kyoto in 1568
is called ``the Civil War era'' or ``the Sengoku Era.''
Because of the War of Onin ,
the power of Muromachi Shogunate had fallen,
and Daimyo became to struggle each other for territory and power.
Their final goal was to occupy Kyoto and vital regions,
and to become the next shogun .
The Civil War Era was the days of Daiymo , Samurai ,
and Ninja . Many heroes were born and died.
I think the era the most interesting period in Japanese history.
 Takeda Shingen 
 
1521-1573.
Shingen was a daimyo of Kai county,
and one of the major power in late Civil War Era.
When he died from illness in 1573,
he was considered as the first candidate for the next shogune .
 Shingen  was skilled in combat.
Cavalry troops of the  Takeda  were so feared by everyone
(Only  Nobunaga  could defeat the troops with muskets).
He loved  ``the Art of War'' Son-Shi ,
and made his flag after the book.
The flag consisted of four Chinese characters, ``Fu''(wind),
``Rin''(forest), ``Ka''(fire), ``Zan''(mountain).
These means as follow. ``Move fast as a wind,
silent as forests,
invade like a fire, stable as a mountain.''
He was also very good at subterfuge and intrigue.
He loved to bribe and make his enemy divided.
After  Shingen  died,
his first son  Takeda Katsuyori  hid the death for three years
(See  Kagemusha , a movie by  Kurosawa Akira ).
 Oda Nobunaga 
  
1534-1582.
Nobunaga is arguablly the most potent,
the most fierce daimyo in the era.
He started as a daimyo of Owari county,
and came to almost unify Japan.
Though, he was betrayed by one of his lieutenants,
Akechi Mitsuhide , and slain at Honjoji temple .
He is described as a demonic figure with no mercy.
He did even destroy  Enryakuji temple  in  Mt. Hiei ,
one of the religious centers of Japanese Buddhists.
He also suppressed  Jodo-shin-shu  Buddhism by force.
On the other hand,  Nobunaga  is known as a very progressive leader.
He found the potency of  tanegashima  -- muskets early,
and use in battles effectively.
He also encouraged trade with European nations,
and  Nobunaga  himself was a Christian
(his christian name was ``Geronimo'').
He wore a European style plate armor in battles,
rather than normal Japanese  yoroi  armor.
It must be noted that he didn't want to become a  shogun .
Instead, he wanted to kill the emperor,
destroy the dynasty that had lasted for more than 1000 years,
and rise the new emperor himself.
That was a too radical idea for a man in those days.
His strategy was very simple -- exterminate all of his enemies.
He seldom accepted surrender.
Here is a  haiku  that tells his temperature very well
(though historians say the  haiku  was not composed by
 Nobunaga  himself).
If a bird doesn't sing, kill it.
 Toyotomi Hideyoshi 
  
1536-1598.
Hideyoshi was the successor of Nobunaga .
He finally unified Japan and bring the end of the Civil War Era.
He was born as a son of farmer,
then became a follower of  Nobunaga .
After  Nobunaga  was slain by  Mitshuhide ,
 Hideyoshi  killed  Mitshuhide ,
and become a major candidate for the successor of  Nobunaga .
Then he buried his rivals one by one,
and he conquered all over Japan at last.
Though he couldn't become a  shogun 
(only descendents of the  Genji 
could get the title of  shogun , and  Hideyoshi  was not),
he managed to become the regent of the emperor.
He built the massive  Osaka Castle  to show his power.
When all Japan was unified and no enemy could be found,
he wanted to conquer China.  But this failed.
 Hideyoshi  is said to be smart and errogant,
but not as harsh as  Nobunaga .
It is said that his face looked like an ape,
and he hated to be said it.
Here is a  haiku  that tells his temperature very well
(though historians say the  haiku  was not composed by
 Hideyoshi  himself).
If a bird doesn't sing, I'll make it to sing.
 Tokugawa Ieyasu 
  
1542-1616.
Ieyasu was the successor of Hideyoshi ,
and the founder of Edo Shogunate.
Presumably he is the most famous shogune in the history.
He was the daimyo of  Mikawa  county.
 Mikawa  was rather a weak county
and he is not a match for  Nobunaga .
So he became a follower of Nobunaga.
When  Nobunaga  was slain by  Mitsuhide
 at  Honnouji temple ,
he decided not to struggle with  Hideyoshi .
He didn't dispute about  Hideyoshi 's claim for regency,
and kept the position of No.2 in Japan.
When  Hideyoshi  died from old age in 1598,
 Ieyasu  revealed his true form of a raptor.
He broke  Ishida Mitsunari , the successor of  Hidetoshi ,
at  the battle of Sekigahara  in 1600,
to prove him the strongest in Japan.
He got the title of  shogun  in 1603,
and established  Edo  Shogunate in  Edo ,
the city known as Tokyo today.
Today Ieyasu is known as a patient, persevering man
with an excellent talent for management.
Here is a  haiku  that tells his temperature very well
(though historians say the  haiku  was not composed by
 Ieyasu  himself).
If a bird doesn't sing, I'll wait until it sings.
 Hattori Hanzo 
  
Hanzo is one of Ieyasu's trusted warlords,
and the head of Iga ninja .
He is the most famous ninja in the history.
When  Nobunaga  was assasssinated by  Mitsuhide  in 1582,
 Ieyasu  was at Kyoto with only a few guardsmen.
That was the greatest danger in his life,
because the death of  Nobunaga  would surely cause major civil
disorders elsewhere.
 Hanzo  collected precise information and made a plan to escape
from  Kyoto  through  Iga  to
 Ieyasu's  home castle in  Mikawa .
He also persuaded ninja in  Iga  county,
and succeeded to made them follow  Ieyasu .
After that,  Hanzo  commanded the  Iga  ninja army
for espionage operations.
Unfortunately, his operations were so stealthy that very few are known
today.
But  Ieyasu  highly trusted him.
He died from illness in 1598, five years before his master became
 shogun .
 Sanada Yukimura 
  
?-1615.
Yukimura was the leader of a minor house, the Sanada .
He and his father Masayuki is famous for brilliant tactician.
Though their army was very small, they won many outnumbered battles.
At first  Yukimura  followed  Ieyasu .
But Ieyasu tried to seize his territory, so he betrayed Ieyasu.
In the battle of  Sekigahara  in 1600,
he followed  Ishida Mitsunari  to fight against Ieyasu.
He defended castle  Ueda  in  Shinshu 
from the vast army of  Tokuyawa Hidetada , the son of Ieyasu.
After the battle, his territory was seized by Ieyasu.
But he gathered his army secretly,
and raised it when
the Winter Battle of castle  Osaka 
broke out in 1615.
Yukimura built a small fortress called  Sanadamaru 
in the southwest of the Osaka Castle.
The fortress was impregnable, the Ieyasu army suffered much loss.
So Ieyasu gave up to destroy the castle in this battle,
and proposed a reconcilation to  Toyotomi Hideyori .
Of course, this was Ieyasu's insidious strategy.
He proposed a condition for the reconcilation,
to destroy the outer moat of the castle.
But when his envoy came in the castle,
they destroyed not only the outer moat but also the inner moat.
Osaka Castle was made defenseless.
Next year, Ieyasu gathered vast armies, and attack the castle again.
This battle is called the Summer Battle of Castle Osaka.
Yukimura fought the army of  Date Masamune  on May 6.
Though Yukimura's army was outnumbered, he succeeded to stop Masamune's army.
And the next day,
he and a few his soldiers assaulted to the camp of Ieyasu directly.
He closed in upon Ieyasu, but killed at the last step.
A legend says Yukimura had ten heroic braves called  Sanada Ju-Yushi .
Its members are
 Sarutobi Sasuke ,
 Kirigakure Saizo ,
 Miyoshi Sekai ,
 Miyoshi Isa ,
 Anayama Kosuke ,
 Unno Rokuro ,
 Kakei Juzo  ,
 Nezu Jinpachi ,
 Mochizuki Rokuro ,
and  Yuri Kamanosuke .
Sasuke and Saizo are also known as legendary ninja.
It is said that the ten braves played active parts in
the battles at Osaka Castle, defending Ieyasu's army.
 Kato Danzo 
  
Very little are known about the legendary ninja.
It is said that  Danzo  was a master of illusion.
For example, a historical document says that he swallowed a bull
in front of more than 20 people.
But another ninja was seeing it and said "never cheated, he is only
riding on the bull's back,"
then people noticed that it was an illusion.
Today, researchers think his illusion as a type of group-hypnosis.
In fact, ninja were studying psychology very well,
so it was not strange that very skilled hypnotist were among them.
Historical documents say that  Danzo  wanted to serve to
 Uesugi Kenshin .
But his art of illusion was so dreadful that  Kenshin 
decided not to hire but to kill him.
 Kenshin  ordered him to intrude a house,
and placed many guardsmen in and around the house.
 Danzo , however, noticed the deception,
and throw his  Shinobi Shouzoku (the black costume of ninja)
tied with a rope over the hedge into the garden instead of himself.
The guardsmen fired arrows to the dummy, then he pull back the rope.
They believed that  Danzo  turned in the air to jump back
to the hedge.
After that, he was called  Tobi Kato , meaning
"flying  Kato ."
The story tells that a competent ninja cannot be always loved his master.
He was, after all, too competent.


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