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Oda Nobunaga
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1534 - 1582
Japan had been divided into small provinces and small feudal
lords until Nobunaga started to conquer neighbouring territories
to his own province. He had the emperor's favor and became so
powerful that he started controlling the emperor himself. He was
known to be ruthless and also ran a pretty hard stance against
rivaling religious sects. By 1582 he had control over half
of Japan.
Updated:
One of the two branches of ninja arts practicioners, the Iga
(to which Hattori Hanzou's family belonged) was in war with
Oda for a while, but lost.
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Tokugawa Ieyasu
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1542 - 1616
After Nobunaga died, four regents were appointed. When this didn't work
out, Hideyoshi Toyotomi took power. He continued
Nobunaga's efforts in unifiying Japan and even attempted the conquest of
Korea with his views put on China and other parts of East Asia. After
his death, 5 regents were appointed and this failed pretty badly again, giving
Ieyasu (who ruled the Kanto provinces and used to be a subordinate of
Nobunaga) the opportunity of climbing into power. He made himself
shogun and started the so-called "Tokugawa period" of Japanese history,
wich eventually ended in the expuslion or killing of foreigners and the
total isolation of Japan for more than 200 years.
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Ieyasu was a supporter of the ninja, and these were able to
regain some power after the Oda debacle (for the Iga) and the later
Hideyoshi problems (for the Kouga, the other branch of ninja
(also known as Koga and Kouka)).
Side Note: Just as told in "Tsuki no Toiki, Ai no Kizu" and
reffered to in "Tsuki no Shippo," Ieyasu's son and heir was forced
to commit suicide after it was discovered he had entered a plot
against Nobunaga.
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Hamamatsu
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Hamamatsu is a coastal city in the western edge of Shizuoka prefecture,
halfway between Tokyo and Osaka, near Nagoya, and pretty much in the
middle of Honshu (the main, biggest island in Japan), Pacific Ocean side.
In 1570, while still a lower noble, Ieyasu moved into the local castle
and later in 1577 reformed and re-named it Hamamatsu-jo (which gave the
city its current name). Ieyasu lived here until he was 45 and many of his
most important battles were fought in the surronding area, as Hamamatsu
had an important strategic value.
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