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 Battle of Haengju - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the second week of February, 1593, a 30,000-strong Japanese army commanded by Ukita Hideie and Kato Kiyomasa was advancing toward the Haengju Fortress in order to occupy the region of Goyang.
Ukita Hideie was the Japanese general who won the battle at Pyŏkje.
Ukita was wounded as well and Kato lost at least 10,000 men.
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 Ukita Hideie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
Ukita would fight in the Kyushu and Odawara campagins, and would become the commanding officer during the Korean campaign after Hideyoshi decided against going himself.
Situated strategically on Mount Tengu, Hideie's troops battled with Fukushima Masanori's men at the scene of some the most ferocious fighting, until attacked on his flank by the turncoats, led by Kobayakawa Hideaki.
Ukita was outraged at this betrayal, and wanted to fight one-on-one with Kobayakawa, and had to be pulled away by his advisors.
www.trentu.ca /tja/sengoku/famousnames/ukita.html   (414 words)

  
 Gwon Yul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
Japanese general Ukita Hideie (宇喜多秀家), upon hearing the news, led his forces to meet the Korean army in the fort.
However Ukita was unable to seize the fortress due to the heavy resistance of Kwon's forces, and at last he gave order to withdraw to Seoul.
Almost 70,000 Japanese under Kato and Ukita, armed with muskets, surrounded the fortress and launched several massive attack; however, Kwon's forces and the civilians at the fortress resisted heavily, and the Japanese, with heavy casualties, were compelled to retreat.
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 Ujiie-Yusa
The Ukita of Bizen Province were descended from Kojima Takanori, who was himself descended from the venerable Miyake family of Bizen Province.
Okiie was the eldest son of Ukita Yoshiie and succeeded his father in 1524.
Tadaie was a younger brother of Ukita Naoie and assisted his elder brother in all his campaigns.
www.samurai-archives.com /dictionary/uy.html   (4949 words)

  
 Okayama Castle
Ukita Naoie began construction of the castle in 1573 but it was not completed until 1597 by his son Hideie.
After Ukita, Kobayakawa Hideaki ruled for about 2 years until he died mysteriously at the age of 21.
There are various theories about his death from murder by disgruntled farmers to political assassination by different parties.
www.jcastle.info /castle/profile/72-Okayama-Castle   (134 words)

  
 E-Budo.com - More Tokugawa stuff.........
In addition to these five -- Ieyasu of Kanto, Mori Terumoto of Chugoku, Ukita Hideie of Okayama, Maeda Toshiie of Hokuriku and Uesugi Kagekatsu of Aizu -- Hideyoshi also named five other trusted daimyo as commissioners to handle the administration of domestic affairs.
The battle and the build-up would ultimately divide all of the the daimyo -- no one could stay neutral, since the victor would be Japan's new ruler.
Soon after the valley's morning fog lifted, Fukushima Masanori's 6,000 eastern troops exchanged fire with Ukita Hideie's 18,000 western troops, volleying with their matchlocks before skirmishing hand-to-hand on the front line.
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It shows the camp of Ukita Hideie (1572-1655), who commanded a formidable force of 17,220 men in the battle.
But the Ukita sided with the wrong horse at Sekigahara, Ishida Mitsunari, and when the battle was clearly lost, Hideie had to flee from the field.
The nobori flags of the Ukita army can be seen with the family crest, in the form of the character ko, meaning child.
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 Bizen Province Did You Mean bizen_province_e52a
In the Muromachi period, Bizen was ruled by the Akamatsu clan from Mimasaka, but by the Sengoku period the Urakami clan had become dominant and settled in Okayama city.
They were later supplanted by the Ukita clan, and Ukita Hideie was one of the regents Toyotomi Hideyoshi appointed for his son.
After Kobayakawa Hideaki helped Tokugawa Ieyasu to win the Battle of Sekigahara over Ukita and others, he was granted Ukita's domains in Bizen and Mimasaka.
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 The Final Showdown
Before his death, Toyotomi Hideyoshi hand-picked five of his most trusted daimyo (Maeda Toshiie, Mori Terumoto, Uesugi Kagekatsu, Ukita Hideie and Tokugawa Ieyasu) as a Council of Regents to advise and assist his son and successor, Hideyori, in ruling Japan.
Lord Ishida apparently anticipated the heart of the battle would occur along the Hokkoku Road in the center of the valley north of Sekigahara.
On the valley floor between the Hokkoku Road and the Fuji River, General Ukita Hideie commanded 17,000 warriors protecting the center of the battle line on General Konishi's right flank.
www.koreanhistoryproject.org /Ket/C13/E1303.htm   (2302 words)

  
 Samurai battles
Later that month, the Ukita, allies at this time of the Môri, sent an army to relieve the castle but this was intercepted and defeated in a bitter fight.
With the Ukita repulsed, and the Môri nowhere to be seen, Hideyoshi called for the surrender of the castle.
In 1578 the castle would be lost to the Ukita and then regained by the Amako.
britishbattles.homestead.com /files/asia/eastasia/japan/Samurai_battles_A2Z.htm   (5100 words)

  
 Saigyoan / Kyoto Guide
It is composed of Saigyo-do which is dedicated to Saigyo, the main house, and detached house Kainyoan.
Especially Kainyoan(another name:an evening story room) is a famous tea-ceremony room as that it is brought for a betrothal gift of a daughter of Ukita Hideie(Japanese Daimyo in Momoyama era).
Kainyoan is known as a famous architecture which is brought for a betrothal gift of a daughter of Ukita Hideie(Japanese Daimyo in Momoyama era) for Kuga family.
www.kyotoguide.jp /saigyoan   (452 words)

  
 Toronto Niten Kai - more of Musashi
This clan was under the command of Ukita Hideie, who had been one of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's favourites.
Ukita Hideie had been chosen to be one of the five tairo (senior official) by the dying Hideyoshi and was a mainstay of Hideyoshi’s forces.
With this army Musashi took part in two minor battles before ending up at the historic battle of Sekigahara in 1600.
www.toronto-nitenkai.org /moremusashi.htm   (924 words)

  
 Tokugawa Ieyasu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
In 1598, with his health clearly failing, Hideyoshi called a meeting that would determine the Council of five regents who would be responsible for ruling on behalf of his son after his death.
The five that were chosen as regents (tairo) for Hideyori were Maeda Toshiie, Mori Terumoto, Ukita Hideie, Uesugi Kagekatsu, and Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Mitsunari allied himself with the three other regents: Ukita Hideie, Mori Terumoto, and Uesugi Kagekatsu as well as many daimyos from the eastern end of Honshu.
www.hollistercaus.com /section/Tokugawa_Ieyasu   (5118 words)

  
 Gifu Prefecture, Sekigahara battlefield
On the south flank, also in a strong position were the 15,600 troops of Kobayakawa Hideaki on Mount Matsuo, and in the center, also in a strong position due to high ground at the base of Mount Tengu, The 17,000 men commanded by Ukita Hideie and other units.
There had been numerous skirmished during the deployments of the night, but the battle didn't begin in earnest until the fog lifted around 8am, when Ii Naomasa's troops charged Ukita Hideie's position in the center of the western line.
As the matchlock arquebusiers (a type of firearm introduced to Japan by the Portuguese from the middle of the 16th century) of the troops commanded by Fukushima Masanori (Owari province) tore into the Ukita battalions, other units began to attack the western army across the line, including Ishida's position.
www.yamasa.org /japan/english/destinations/gifu/sekigahara.html   (2523 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Japanese History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
Was a vassal of Ukita Hideie, the daimyō of Okayama.
Ukita Hideie, Sekigahara, Battle of, Kuroda Nagamasa, Toyotomi Family, Ōsaka, Siege of
Akaza Naoyasu fought at Sekigahara under Ōtani Yoshitsugu, but switched to the Eastern side during the battle.
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 Amazon.com: "Ukita Hideie": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
Key Phrases: Kobayakawa Hideaki, Ukita Hideie, Kuroda Nagamasa, Fukushima Masanori, Konishi Yukinaga, Otani Yoshitsugu, Hosokawa Tadaoki, Shimazu Yoshihiro, Kikkawa Hiroie, Tokugawa Ieyasu, loyalist cause, loyalist forces (see more)
Other influential daimyo who submitted oaths included Tokugawa leyasu, Maeda Toshiie, Ukita Hideie, Mri Terumoto, and Kobayakawa Takakage.
It was after this incident that a set of regulations and an accompanying supplement were...
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 Kakuei Tanaka - a political biography of modern Japan:
In his last years, he repeatedly demanded loyalty oaths from the nation's five great barons: Ieyasu Tokugawa, Terumoto Mori, Kagekatsu Uesugi, Toshiie Maeda and Hideie Ukita, each a claimant of imperial descent.
The five great barons, along with five of Toyotomi's retainers, were authorized to govern during the child's youth.
For reasons as much to do with ambition as protection of the usurper Hideyori, Hideyoshi's chief retainer, Mitsunari Ishida, raised an army supported by Mori and Ukita and faced down the less loyal forces of Tokugawa on the plains of Sekigahara in 1600.
www.rcrinc.com /tanaka/ch1-2.html   (5103 words)

  
 The Battle of Sekigahara
Adorned in bright red armor and a golden-horned helmet, General Ii took the initiative without warning and impetuously charged across the Hokkoku Road just north of Sekigahara, just as Lord Ishida had hoped.
At 8 o'clock in the morning, staccato musket fire erupted across the valley as General Ii's "red devils" thundered directly into the front lines of General Ukita's position.
General Ukita Hideie had just managed to reestablish his own lines when the Easterners and defectors attacked them in force.
www.koreanhistoryproject.org /Ket/C13/E1304.htm   (2619 words)

  
 Starvogue -- Destination Guides - Asia - Japan - Western Honshu - Okayama
Its nickname, U-jo (Crow Castle), refers to the fl-wooden cladding of the donjon, from the top of which you get an excellent view of the surrounding area.
Founded in 1573 by Lord Ukita Hideie, the adopted son of the great warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the castle fell foul of both the Meiji restoration and World War II bombings, with the only original bit of the building now being the Tsukimi Yagura (Moon-Viewing Turret), at the western corner of the compound.
You can pick up a good English-language leaflet from the ticket desk at the entrance to the donjon, and inside there's the chance to dress up in regal kimono as a lord or lady.
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 Kobayakawa Hideaki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
Cautious for knowing Hideaki held ill feelings, Mitsunari and Otani Yoshitsugu offered Hideaki the position of kampaku until Toyotomi Hideyori grow old enough to rule himself and two additional domains around Osaka upon the victory.
On the day of the battle, Ieyasu's force did not fare well with Ukita Hideie winning against Fukushima Masanori, Otani Yoshitsugu also winning against Todo Takatora.
Hideaki did not move and agitated and desperate Ieyasu ordered troops to fire blanks against Hideaki troop to force a betrayal.
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 Battle of Sekigahara (1600)
Battle 2: The Kobayakawa clan chose to side with the East early in the battle.
Their arquebusiers announced their decision by marching down the hill and blasting the Ukita clan samurai cavalry at point blank range, causing terrible casualties.
Mitsunari had been expecting this and had kept a strong force in reserve.
www.juniorgeneral.org /samurai/sekigahara.html   (1511 words)

  
 Sengokujidai: A World of Samurai and Feudal Japan - www.ezboard.com
The year is 1600 A.D. on the small but powerful island of Japan.
Tokugawa Ieyasu, Môri Terumoto, Ukita Hideie, and Uesugi Kagekatsu are now the four most powerful warlords of the country and have carved up the land into their own powerful strongholds of power and intrigue.
As tensions rise, the major clans prepare for another war that is sure to make the very earth quake with its ferocity.
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 Clan Family trees - The Guild   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
The reason i combined Urakami and Ukita family trees,was that Ukita were former Vassals of Urakami and soon took control of the Urakami domain.
Location: (*disclaimer* - reality may or may not exist, in some societies reality is a crime, punishable by life)
i have a different "tangent" of the Ukita family tree,
forums.totalwar.org /vb/showthread.php?t=56269   (1679 words)

  
 Asian American Alliance CelebrAsian 2k3
The last piece, "Hachijo" is based on a rhythm from the Island of Hachijo.
This piece tells the story of a Samurai, Ukita Hideie, exiled when he was defeated in battle in the civil war in Japan in the 16th century.
Without his sword and exiled for life from his wife, he played taiko, hoping that she could hear him back in their castle.
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 Japanese Arts - History
Regardless of these questions and their possible answers, Oda Nobunaga, like Taira Kiyomori (his supposed antecedent), lives on in history as a complicated man who changed Japan forever.
The famed swordsman Miyamoto Musashi was born Shinmen Takezo in Harima Province and may have fought at Sekigahara under the Ukita as a common soldier.
He makes no mention this (perhaps unsurprisingly) in the brief biography in his book, rather confining himself to his achievements in single combat.
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 Amazon.com: Kawanakajima 1553-64: Samurai Power Struggle (Praeger Illustrated Military History): Books: Stephen Turnbull   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
CAPs: Kobayakawa Hideaki, Ukita Hideie, Kuroda Nagamasa, Fukushima Masanori, Konishi Yukinaga (more)
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 Sengoku_period info here at en.44of100b.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
When, in 1598, Hideyoshi died without leaving a capable successor, the country was once again thrust into political turmoil, and this time it was Tokugawa Ieyasu who took advantage of the opportunity.
Hideyoshi had on his deathbed appointed a group of the most powerful lords in Japan—Tokugawa, Maeda, Ukita, Uesugi, Mori—to govern as the Council of five regents until his infant son, Hideyori, came of age.
Uesugi Kenshin Takeda Shingen Date Masamune Sanada Masayuki Maeda Toshiie Saito Dosan Hojo Soun Mouri Motonari Ukita Hideie Chosokabe Motochika Shimazu Yoshihiro Database
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 KOEI Warriors - Your Online Dynasty & Samurai Warriors Resources...
First go to the eastern gate and defeat
the north gate will open and your general Ukita Hideie
Go up there and you'll get a mission to save
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