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Shigetaka was a son of Akada Shigeyoshi and was a retainer of Oda Nobuo, a son of Oda Nobunaga. In 1584, on the eve of the Komaki Campaign, Nobuo came to suspect Shigetaka and a number of his other senior retainers of conspiring against him with Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Nobuo summoned Shigetaka and the others to his castle and there had them set upon and murdered. |
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04-14-2002_______________________ An article in the Japan Times discusses Tokyo's Imperial Palace grounds, and another discusses the history of gambling in Japan. 04-07-2002_______________________ A new book about Japan's international relations in the late 17th century, "PRISONERS FROM NAMBU: Reality and Make-believe in 17th-century Japanese Diplomacy" released. See the review at Asahi.com. [News Log] |
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