{"id":18037,"date":"2016-07-29T21:45:55","date_gmt":"2016-07-29T12:45:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=18037"},"modified":"2020-07-22T00:37:01","modified_gmt":"2020-07-21T15:37:01","slug":"osaka-castle-samurai","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/osaka-castle-samurai\/","title":{"rendered":"Feel the Samurai Power at Osaka Castle!"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sponsored by BANDAI<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Now that you\u2019ve gotten to know a little more about all of the samurai featured in Bandai\u2019s newest Gashapon collection<\/a>, I\u2019d like to go further in depth on one of them in particular, the second great unifier and the reason Japan has Osaka castle today, Toyotomi Hideyoshi.<\/p>\n Toyotomi Hideyoshi, born to a peasant foot soldier, there was no traceable samurai blood in him, but that would not hinder him from leading an accomplished life and creating a cultural legacy. While his personal history before 1570 (aged 33 or 34) isn\u2019t particularly clear, there\u2019s no doubt that he remains to be one of the most prominent figures in Japanese history.<\/p>\n His story begins when he returns home to serve the lord of his homeland, Oda Nobunaga. After proving himself at many important battles, the young unifier in the making becomes a samurai. He continues to solidify his position through his efforts and intelligence. It was through his efforts that the Siege of Inabayama Castle became an easy victory for Nobunaga. Using his prowess as a negotiator, Hideyoshi was able to convince many warlords to desert the Saito clan and even persuaded some Saito clan samurai, of which included their strategist, to yield to Nobunaga. In addition to that, he led a very successful campaign that would award him the title of daimyo and the possession of three districts. If that\u2019s not impressive enough, Nobunaga would send him to conquer the western most regions of mainland Japan, but because of Akechi Mitsuhide\u2019s betrayal he was forced to make peace and return quickly. So whether he would have proved victorious there as well will remain a mystery. Though, there is no doubt about Toyotomi Hideyoshi\u2019s competence as a general and warrior.<\/p>\n After avenging the death of his lord by defeating the traitor Akechi Mitsuhide, his path to coming into power would soon be realized. Returning home by sea, he had yet to realize that he had already received control of most of Nobunaga\u2019s territories. Though with that came the struggle of who claimed a right to power within the Oda clan. Toyotomi chose to support the grandson of Nobunaga, Oda Hidenobu, who was only two at the time. While the opposing side chose to support the third son of Nobunaga, Oda Nobutaka. Of course, the winner ended up being the heir supported by Toyotomi after he defeated his once ally, Shibata Katsuie. From then on, the Oda clan would come under his control and he would soon reach the pinnacle of his power. Though, that remains a story for another time. It was during this time that the he commenced the construction of what is known today as one of Japan\u2019s most famous landmarks, Osaka Castle.<\/p>\n