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1st Name(Jp) | Last Name(Jp) |
Born year | dead year | entry |
biography |
Given Name | Family Name |
POL | LEA | INT | CHM | Virtue | Affinity |
Vocation | Religion | | Skills |
|
頼忠 | 諏訪 |
1536 | 1606 | 1551 |
Takeda retainer. After the demise of the Takeda, he became independent. He served the Hōjō for a time and eventually served the Tokugawa.
|
Yoritada |
Suwa |
55 | 30 | 36 |
58 | 61 |
13 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
頼継 | 高遠 |
1503 | 1552 | 1518 |
From a powerful clan in Shinano. The Takatō were illegitimate descendants of the Suwa. He allied with Shingen Takeda but a disagreement caused them to fight. He died in the battle.
|
Yoritsugu |
Takatō |
22 | 9 | 55 |
39 | 9 |
35 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
正俊 | 保科 |
1509 | 1593 | 1524 |
Takeda retainer, Takatō Castle. Fought in various battles throughout Shinano. His name appears as a spear master in the "Kōyō Gunkan."
|
Masatoshi |
Hoshina |
20 | 75 | 28 |
37 | 42 |
73 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
義在 | 木曾 |
1493 | 1558 | 1508 |
From a powerful clan in Shinano. He improved relations with their long-time rivals, the Mitsugi. He contributed greatly to the stability of his realm.
|
Yoshiari |
Kiso |
83 | 45 | 77 |
77 | 76 |
83 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Taunt] | [-] |
[-] |
義康 | 木曾 |
1514 | 1579 | 1529 |
From a powerful clan in Shinano. Yoshiari's heir. He, along with Yoshikiyo Murakami, Nagatoki Ogasawara and Yorishige Suwa were known as the "4 generals of Shinano."
|
Yoshiyasu |
Kiso |
61 | 54 | 58 |
54 | 63 |
80 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
義昌 | 木曾 |
1540 | 1595 | 1555 |
From a powerful clan in Shinano. Yoshiyasu's heir. He married Shingen Takeda's daughter. He eventually helped Nobunaga Oda destroy the Takeda.
|
Yoshimasa |
Kiso |
46 | 54 | 54 |
49 | 33 |
81 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
良候 | 山村 |
1544 | 1602 | 1559 |
Kiso retainer. During the battle of Sekigahara, he sided with the eastern army. He was captured by the western army but freed later. After the battle, he worked at a checkpoint.
|
Yoshitoki |
Yamamura |
59 | 30 | 62 |
48 | 65 |
88 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Calm] | [-] |
[-] |
良勝 | 山村 |
1563 | 1634 | 1578 |
Kiso retainer, Yoshitoki's son. He sided with the eastern army during the battle of Sekigahara. He later served the Tokugawa during the siege of Ōsaka.
|
Yoshikatsu |
Yamamura |
63 | 36 | 53 |
54 | 78 |
87 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
直頼 | 三木 |
1497 | 1554 | 1512 |
From a powerful clan in Hida. Built Sakurabora Castle. He made alliances with various clans in the area, including Honganji. Hida became very powerful under his leadership.
|
Naoyori |
Mitsugi |
79 | 70 | 83 |
67 | 28 |
47 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Demolish] |
[-] |
嗣頼 | 三木 |
1516 | 1572 | 1531 |
From a powerful clan in Hida. Naoyori's son. He became allied to Shingen Takeda through Kenshin Uesugi. He was constantly at war with the Ema.
|
Tsuguyori |
Mitsugi |
58 | 58 | 55 |
58 | 54 |
48 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
自綱 | 三木 |
1540 | 1587 | 1555 |
From a powerful clan in Hida, Yoriyoshi's eldest son. Unified the land of Hida. After the Honnōji incident, he allied with Narimasa Sassa and was defeated by Hideyoshi Hashiba.
|
Yoritsuna |
Mitsugi |
57 | 58 | 66 |
56 | 47 |
48 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Rally] |
[-] |
顕綱 | 三木 |
1544 | 1583 | 1559 |
Anekōji retainer, Yoriyoshi Anekōji's 2nd son. He murdered his adoptive father and exiled his adoptive mother. He was later assassinated.
|
Akitsuna |
Mitsugi |
36 | 45 | 56 |
41 | 32 |
53 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
国綱 | 三木 |
1546 | 1585 | 1561 |
Anekōji retainer, married Yoritsuna's sister. He was defeated and captured by Nagachika Kanamori but was freed. He tried to start an uprising but was killed during his attempt.
|
Kunitsuna |
Mitsugi |
36 | 17 | 57 |
45 | 12 |
47 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
氏理 | 内ヶ島 |
1541 | 1585 | 1556 |
From a powerful clan in Hida, lord of Kaerikumo Castle. He was fighting against Toyotomi retainer Nagachika Kanamori when an earthquake struck, destroying his castle.
|
Ujimasa |
Uchigashima |
58 | 41 | 32 |
43 | 35 |
94 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
時盛 | 江馬 |
1509 | 1573 | 1524 |
From a powerful clan in Hida, lord of Suwa Castle. He wanted to ally with the Takeda but his heir, Terumori insisted on the Uesugi. He was later killed by Terumori's assassin.
|
Tokimori |
Ema |
53 | 35 | 41 |
49 | 37 |
93 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
輝盛 | 江馬 |
1535 | 1582 | 1550 |
From a powerful clan in Hida, Tokimori's heir. He killed his father and exiled his brother. During the Honnōji incident, his plans to kill Yoritsuna Anekōji backfired and he was killed.
|
Terumori |
Ema |
54 | 50 | 63 |
47 | 4 |
93 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Taunt] | [-] |
[-] |
秋貞 | 塩屋 |
1521 | 1583 | 1536 |
From a powerful clan in Hida. He served Kenshin Uesugi and fought in Etchū and Hida. After Kenshin's death, he served Nobunaga Oda. He died fighting a powerful clan in Etchū.
|
Akisada |
Shioya |
67 | 34 | 41 |
57 | 58 |
44 |
Merchant | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
晴景 | 長尾 |
1509 | 1553 | 1524 |
A Daimyō from Echigo, Tamekage's heir. He was physically weak and unfit to rule. He eventually let his younger brother, Kagetora take over the clan.
|
Harukage |
Nagao |
45 | 29 | 15 |
52 | 24 |
16 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
景虎 | 長尾 |
1530 | 1578 | 1545 |
A Daimyō from Echigo, Tamekage's 2nd son. He was appointed Kantō vice chancellor by Norimasa Uesugi. He was a fierce fighter, commonly known as "the Dragon of Echigo."
|
Kagetora |
Nagao |
55 | 101 | 73 |
73 | 100 |
15 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Rampage] |
[Demolish] |
顕景 | 長尾 |
1555 | 1623 | 1570 |
Dewa-Yonezawa clan leader. Masakage Nagao's son. Later adopted by Kenshin Uesugi. During the battle of Sekigahara, he sided with the western army, fighting the Date-Mogami army.
|
Akikage |
Nagao |
75 | 79 | 63 |
63 | 98 |
10 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Block] |
[Rally] |
氏秀 | 北条 |
1554 | 1579 | 1569 |
7th son of Ujiyasu Hōjō. He was later adopted by Kenshin Uesugi. After Kenshin's death, he fought Kagekatsu for control of the clan but was killed during the battle.
|
Ujihide |
Hōjō |
49 | 31 | 22 |
59 | 31 |
79 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
房長 | 長尾 |
1503 | 1552 | 1518 |
Nagao retainer. During Sadanori Jōjō's uprising, he became enemies with his lord. However, he settled peace after Sadanori's and Sadazane Uesugi's death.
|
Fusanaga |
Nagao |
73 | 47 | 71 |
58 | 43 |
19 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Rally] | [-] |
[-] |
政景 | 長尾 |
1526 | 1564 | 1541 |
Uesugi retainer, Fusanaga's son. Married Kagetora's older sister. He loyally served Kagetora but died one day while boating with Sadamitsu Usami.
|
Masakage |
Nagao |
65 | 73 | 64 |
62 | 58 |
19 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Calm] |
[-] |
景信 | 長尾 |
1527 | 1578 | 1542 |
Uesugi retainer. He became an Uesugi when Kenshin Uesugi became vice chancellor of Kantō. He sided with Kagetora Uesugi during the Ōtate rebellion and died during battle.
|
Kagenobu |
Nagao |
56 | 19 | 40 |
56 | 42 |
02 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
勝長 | 色部 |
1493 | 1568 | 1508 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Hirabayashi Castle. During Sadanori Jōjō's rebellion, he sided with the Jōjō. He died while besieging Murakami Castle during Shigenaga Honjō's rebellion.
|
Katsunaga |
Irobe |
32 | 69 | 44 |
43 | 50 |
16 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
顕長 | 色部 |
1549 | 1587 | 1564 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Hirabayashi Castle. Katsunaga's son. He fought well during Shigenaga Honjō's rebellion and he was given a promotion for his deeds.
|
Akinaga |
Irobe |
22 | 63 | 36 |
35 | 71 |
14 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
長実 | 色部 |
1555 | 1592 | 1570 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Hirabayashi Castle. Katsunaga's son. Fought in the Dewa-Senboku riots. He died of illness while fighting in Hideyoshi Toyotomi's Korean invasion.
|
Nagazane |
Irobe |
36 | 50 | 49 |
41 | 61 |
16 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
朝秀 | 大熊 |
1517 | 1582 | 1532 |
Nagao retainer, lord of Mikamuri Castle. He tried to start an uprising when Kagetora left the clan but failed. He then served the Takeda where he soon died in battle.
|
Tomohide |
Ōkuma |
77 | 7 | 66 |
59 | 19 |
88 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Calm] | [-] |
[-] |
景家 | 柿崎 |
1513 | 1575 | 1528 |
Uesugi retainer. Kenshin once said, "there's not a single warrior in Echigo who can match his skills." However, he was later executed on suspicion of conspiring with Nobunaga Oda.
|
Kageie |
Kakizaki |
13 | 95 | 6 |
31 | 45 |
14 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Swift] |
[-] |
長親 | 河田 |
1540 | 1581 | 1555 |
Uesugi retainer from Ōmi. He contributed greatly to the Uesugi's Hokuriku campaign. He later became lord of Matsukura Castle and fought against Nobunaga Oda.
|
Nagachika |
Kawada |
65 | 51 | 72 |
63 | 54 |
15 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Rally] |
[-] |
高広 | 北条 |
1517 | 1587 | 1532 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Umaya Bridge Castle. He was in placed in charge of managing the Kantō region. By their request, he set up several uprisings for Shingen Takeda and Ujiyasu Hōjō.
|
Takahiro |
Kitajō |
31 | 77 | 42 |
51 | 6 |
87 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
景広 | 北条 |
1548 | 1579 | 1563 |
Uesugi retainer, Takahiro's son. He lived Umaya Bridge Castle together with his father. He aided Kenshin in the management of Kantō. He was later assassinated by Kagekatsu Uesugi.
|
Kagehiro |
Kitajō |
17 | 64 | 37 |
45 | 55 |
02 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
朝信 | 斎藤 |
1527 | 1591 | 1542 |
Uesugi retainer. A great warrior, he fought in the battle of Kawanakajima. During the Ōtate rebellion, he served Kagekatsu Uesugi. He was dedicated to his duties as an officer.
|
Tomonobu |
Saitō |
66 | 77 | 75 |
65 | 79 |
15 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Calm] |
[-] |
綱貞 | 新発田 |
1512 | 1561 | 1527 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Shibata and Ijimino Castles. He was also Hōki Prefect. When Sadanori Jōjō fought Tamekage Nagao, he first sided with the Nagao but defected to the Jōjō.
|
Tsunasada |
Shibata |
69 | 37 | 72 |
64 | 38 |
89 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Rally] | [-] |
[-] |
長敦 | 新発田 |
1538 | 1580 | 1553 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Shibata and Ijimino Castles. Tsunasada's son. After Sadanori Jōjō's rebellion, he convinced the Jōjō to return back to the Nagao.
|
Nagaatsu |
Shibata |
66 | 23 | 48 |
58 | 46 |
89 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
重家 | 新発田 |
1546 | 1587 | 1561 |
Uesugi retainer, Tsunasada's son. During the Ōtate rebellion, he served Kagekatsu Uesugi. Unhappy with his reward, he tried to take Shibata Castle but failed. Committed suicide.
|
Shigeie |
Shibata |
18 | 52 | 27 |
36 | 35 |
12 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
景綱 | 直江 |
1509 | 1578 | 1524 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Yoita Castle. He aided Kenshin very closely in all aspects of government. He received the 'Kage' in his name from his lord.
|
Kagetsuna |
Naoe |
79 | 62 | 77 |
77 | 85 |
12 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Calm] |
[-] |
兼続 | 樋口 |
1560 | 1619 | 1575 |
Uesugi retainer, he served as chief retainer. He was in high favor of Hideyoshi Toyotomi. During the battle of Sekigahara, he sided with the western army.
|
Kanetsugu |
Higuchi |
81 | 78 | 75 |
73 | 99 |
10 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Swift] |
[Taunt] |
藤資 | 中条 |
1482 | 1574 | 1497 |
Uesugi retainer. When Tamekage became vice chancellor of Kantō and fought Akisada Uesugi, he came to his aid. He later was rewarded for his valor in the battle of Kawanakajima.
|
Fujisuke |
Nakajō |
53 | 77 | 78 |
61 | 55 |
88 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Rally] |
[-] |
繁長 | 本庄 |
1539 | 1613 | 1554 |
Uesugi retainer. He killed his father took control of Murakami Castle. He allied with Shingen Takeda and started an uprising but was forgiven for it.
|
Shigenaga |
Honjō |
21 | 81 | 35 |
37 | 48 |
99 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Swift] |
[-] |
実乃 | 本庄 |
1511 | 1580 | 1526 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Tochio Castle. He served Kagetora in many battles. After Kagetora became the clan head, he aided him all aspects of administration.
|
Saneyori |
Honjō |
65 | 48 | 69 |
58 | 71 |
98 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Calm] | [-] |
[-] |
景元 | 安田 |
1514 | 1563 | 1529 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Yasuda Castle. During Sadanori Jōjō's rebellion, he served Tamekage Nagao. When Takahiro Hōjō became clan head, he fought him alongside Kenshin.
|
Kagemoto |
Yasuda |
38 | 59 | 46 |
44 | 63 |
89 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
顕元 | 安田 |
1538 | 1580 | 1553 |
Uesugi retainer, Yasuda Castle. Kagemoto's son. During the Ōtate rebellion, he served Kagekatsu Uesugi. An argument later about his reward led to his suicide.
|
Akimoto |
Yasuda |
56 | 51 | 44 |
39 | 73 |
89 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
能元 | 安田 |
1557 | 1622 | 1572 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Yasuda Castle. He took over the clan when his brother, Akimoto committed suicide. His clan relocated to Aizu and became lord of Nihonmatsu Castle.
|
Yoshimoto |
Yasuda |
61 | 44 | 55 |
54 | 67 |
14 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
長秀 | 安田 |
1516 | 1583 | 1531 |
Uesugi retainer, he was very close to Kenshin. He fought in the battle of Kawanakajima. During the Ōtate rebellion, he sided with Kagekatsu Uesugi. He died while fighting Shigeie Shibata.
|
Nagahide |
Yasuda |
42 | 59 | 52 |
48 | 78 |
20 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
定満 | 宇佐美 |
1489 | 1564 | 1504 |
Uesugi retainer. During Sadanori Jōjō's rebellion, he sided with the Jōjō but after Sadanori's death, returned back. He later drowned to death while boating.
|
Sadamitsu |
Usami |
40 | 76 | 91 |
84 | 20 |
12 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Confuse] |
[-] |
貞興 | 小島 |
1522 | 1582 | 1537 |
Uesugi retainer. He served Kenshin since he was a young boy. He fought in the battle of Kawanakajima as flag bearer. He was feared on the battlefield and was called "Kojima the devil."
|
Sadaoki |
Kojima |
1 | 90 | 1 |
1 | 92 |
15 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
景継 | 甘粕 |
1550 | 1611 | 1565 |
Uesugi retainer, lord of Sakata Castle. He later moved to Shiraishi Castle. He lost his castle to the Date during the battle of Sekigahara.
|
Kagetsugu |
Amakasu |
26 | 69 | 21 |
24 | 61 |
12 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
信能 | 岩井 |
1553 | 1620 | 1568 |
Uesugi retainer. During the Ōtate rebellion, he served Kagekatsu Uesugi. He contributed greatly to the town surrounding his castle. He later relocated to Aizu.
|
Nobuyoshi |
Iwai |
68 | 33 | 45 |
56 | 58 |
12 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
元忠 | 春日 |
1559 | 1608 | 1574 |
????-1608 Uesugi retainer. He first served the Takeda. He became very close to Kanetsugu Naoe. He was known for his battles against the Mogami clan.
|
Mototada |
Kasuga |
66 | 29 | 49 |
63 | 52 |
14 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
1st Name(Jp) | Last Name(Jp) |
Born year | dead year | entry |
biography |
Given Name | Family Name |
POL | LEA | INT | CHM | Virtue | Affinity |
Vocation | Religion | | Skills |
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