📖 Azuchi-Momoyama Period
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📝 Introduction
From the chaotic times of war to an era of peace and unification under heaven.
📖 Details
The Azuchi-Momoyama period lasted from 1573 to 1603. Japan, which had been in a state of national turmoil since the Muromachi period, achieved initial unification during the era of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and entered a period of peace and prosperity under Tokugawa Ieyasu. This article will focus on the three warlords, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, tracing the historical developments of the Azuchi-Momoyama period as well as the social, economic, and cultural aspects of the time.
⭐ Highlights
Oda Nobunaga expelled Ashikaga Yoshiaki from Kyoto, leading to the fall of the Muromachi Shogunate. During the "Honnō-ji Incident" initiated by Akechi Mitsuhide, Oda Nobunaga committed suicide. Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who succeeded Oda Nobunaga, unified Japan. After Toyotomi Hideyoshi's death, a conflict among his retainers erupted, resulting in the decisive "Battle of Sekigahara" for control of the realm. Tokugawa Ieyasu achieved a great victory in the "Battle of Sekigahara" and established the Edo Shogunate.