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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 |
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長泰 | 成田 |
1508 | 1586 | 1523 |
Yamanōuchi-Uesugi retainer. After the demise of his master's clan, he served Kenshin Uesugi. However, he would leave him to go serve the Hōjō.
|
Nagayasu |
Narita |
50 | 55 | 59 |
50 | 13 |
65 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
氏長 | 成田 |
1542 | 1595 | 1557 |
Hōjō retainer, Nagayasu's heir. His castle was put under siege during Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Odawara. After his master's demise, he went to serve Ujisato Gamō.
|
Ujinaga |
Narita |
55 | 45 | 59 |
50 | 57 |
69 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Calm] | [-] |
[-] |
長忠 | 成田 |
1547 | 1616 | 1562 |
Hōjō retainer, Nagayasu's 2nd son. After the demise of his master's clan, he served Ujisato Gamō. In the battle of Sekigahara, he fought for the eastern army.
|
Osatada |
Narita |
52 | 36 | 34 |
44 | 60 |
72 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
泰季 | 成田 |
1516 | 1590 | 1531 |
Narita retainer, Chikayasu's son and lord of Oshi Castle. In 1566, his brother Nagayasu tried to make his Osatada the heir to the clan. Yasusue and the other retainers opposed this.
|
Yasusue |
Narita |
50 | 22 | 40 |
40 | 46 |
70 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
氏康 | 北条 |
1515 | 1571 | 1530 |
3rd head of the Late Hōjō clan, Ujitsuna's heir. Competing ruthlessly with Shingen Takeda and Kenshin Uesugi, he established a powerful realm in Kantō.
|
Ujiyasu |
Hōjō |
93 | 89 | 88 |
76 | 82 |
82 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Block] |
[Rally] |
氏政 | 北条 |
1538 | 1590 | 1553 |
4th head of the Late Hōjō clan, Ujiyasu's heir. He made the clan very strong with his brothers and retainers. Defeated in Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Odawara, he committed suicide.
|
Ujimasa |
Hōjō |
63 | 63 | 55 |
64 | 35 |
77 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
氏直 | 北条 |
1562 | 1591 | 1577 |
5th head of the Late Hōjō clan, Ujimasa's heir. He defied Hideyoshi Toyotomi's orders which led to Hideyoshi's conquest of Odawara. He surrendered after 3 months and died of illness.
|
Ujinao |
Hōjō |
52 | 37 | 31 |
58 | 75 |
86 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
氏照 | 北条 |
1540 | 1590 | 1555 |
Hōjō retainer, Ujiyasu's 2nd son. Supported Ujimasa in military affairs and diplomacy. After the fall of Odawara Castle, Hideyoshi Toyotomi ordered him and his brother to commit suicide.
|
Ujiteru |
Hōjō |
50 | 66 | 51 |
61 | 77 |
77 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
氏邦 | 北条 |
1541 | 1597 | 1556 |
Hōjō retainer, Ujiyasu's 3rd son. He settled peace with the Uesugi. During Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Odawara, he lost his castle to Toshiie Maeda and surrendered.
|
Ujikuni |
Hōjō |
50 | 63 | 55 |
56 | 41 |
87 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
氏規 | 北条 |
1545 | 1600 | 1560 |
Hōjō retainer, Ujiyasu's 4th son. He met Ieyasu Tokugawa as a hostage of the Imagawa. During Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Odawara, Ieyasu convinced him to surrender.
|
Ujinori |
Hōjō |
61 | 60 | 63 |
68 | 55 |
86 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Calm] |
[-] |
幻庵 | 北条 |
1493 | 1589 | 1508 |
Hōjō retainer, Sōun's 3rd son. Served the Hōjō for 5 generations. He wrote a special letter and gave it to his master, Ujiyasu's daughter when she left the clan to join the Kira.
|
Genan |
Hōjō |
84 | 23 | 77 |
88 | 69 |
82 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[Confuse] | [-] |
[-] |
綱成 | 北条 |
1515 | 1587 | 1530 |
Hōjō retainer, Masanari Fukushima's son. He relied on the Ujitsuna Hōjō for protection after his father died, marrying Ujitsuna's daughter.
|
Tsunashige |
Hōjō |
47 | 88 | 75 |
61 | 89 |
82 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Swift] |
[Demolish] |
氏繁 | 北条 |
1536 | 1578 | 1551 |
Hōjō retainer, Tsunashige's son. He was a very fierce warrior, much like his father. He was lord of Tamanawa Castle and defeated Kenshin Uesugi's Kantō invasion forces.
|
Ujishige |
Hōjō |
43 | 65 | 59 |
45 | 63 |
82 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Calm] |
[-] |
氏勝 | 北条 |
1559 | 1611 | 1574 |
Hōjō retainer, Ujishige's son. During Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Odawara, he defended Yamanaka Castle until it was captured. He served the Tokugawa after the battle.
|
Ujikatsu |
Hōjō |
28 | 27 | 23 |
42 | 25 |
87 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
憲秀 | 松田 |
1540 | 1590 | 1555 |
Hōjō retainer, served as an elderly advisor. During Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Odawara, he tried to defect to Hideyoshi but failed and had to commit suicide.
|
Norihide |
Matsuda |
63 | 9 | 67 |
61 | 5 |
17 |
Retainer | Buddhism |
[Taunt] | [-] |
[-] |
盛昌 | 大道寺 |
1494 | 1555 | 1509 |
Hōjō retainer. The Daidōji clan have been retainers of the Hōjō for generations, from the days of Sōun Hōjō.
|
Morimasa |
Daidōji |
81 | 40 | 48 |
55 | 60 |
94 |
Retainer | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
政繁 | 大道寺 |
1533 | 1590 | 1548 |
Hōjō retainer, Morimasa's son. During Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Odawara, he surrendered and acted as a guide. Hideyoshi later ordered him to commit suicide.
|
Masashige |
Daidōji |
78 | 48 | 55 |
61 | 26 |
09 |
Retainer | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
綱景 | 遠山 |
1518 | 1564 | 1533 |
Hōjō retainer. A poet. He held many poetry events at Edo Castle. During the Hōjō-Satomi war, he sided with the Satomi but died during the battle.
|
Tsunakage |
Tōyama |
48 | 58 | 52 |
68 | 52 |
84 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
康忠 | 垪和 |
1542 | 1595 | 1557 |
Hōjō retainer, lord of Umaya Castle. Acted as messenger during the Hōjō-Uesugi alliance. Aided in conquering eastern Kōzuke.
|
Yasutada |
Haga |
56 | 26 | 58 |
60 | 66 |
90 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Rally] | [-] |
[-] |
康英 | 清水 |
1532 | 1591 | 1547 |
Hōjō retainer, served Ujiyasu Hōjō in many locations. During Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Odawara, he defended Shimoda Castle but surrendered eventually.
|
Yasuhide |
Shimizu |
18 | 60 | 37 |
32 | 72 |
83 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
康敬 | 石巻 |
1534 | 1613 | 1549 |
Hōjō retainer, he was a great horseman. When his lord, Ujinao defied an order by Hideyoshi Toyotomi, he went to apologize. He served Ieyasu Tokugawa after the demise of the clan.
|
Yasumasa |
Ishimaki |
60 | 24 | 34 |
55 | 53 |
91 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
江雪斎 | 板部岡 |
1537 | 1609 | 1552 |
Hōjō retainer, he served as a general official. He negotiated peace terms with Ieyasu Tokugawa and Hideyoshi Toyotomi. After the demise of his master, he served Hideyoshi.
|
Kōsetsusai |
Itabeoka |
72 | 2 | 73 |
77 | 33 |
87 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[Calm] | [-] |
[-] |
邦憲 | 猪俣 |
1549 | 1590 | 1564 |
Hōjō retainer. Served Ujikuni Hōjō, looking after Numata Castle. He took Nagurumi Castle from Masayuki Sanada, giving Hideyoshi Toyotomi a reason to attack Odawara.
|
Kuninori |
Inomata |
2 | 38 | 18 |
18 | 28 |
78 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
義元 | 今川 |
1519 | 1560 | 1534 |
9th head of the Imagawa. Formed the Kai-Sagami-Suruga alliance, amassing great strength. He was killed by Nobunaga Oda while on his way to the capital in a surprise attack.
|
Yoshimoto |
Imagawa |
83 | 76 | 72 |
80 | 44 |
41 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Rally] |
[-] |
氏真 | 今川 |
1538 | 1614 | 1553 |
10th head of the Imagawa, Yoshimoto's heir. He spent most of his time playing games and writing poetry. As a result, Ieyasu Tokugawa and Shingen Takeda confiscated his realm.
|
Ujizane |
Imagawa |
39 | 5 | 7 |
81 | 37 |
41 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
氏広 | 関口 |
1523 | 1562 | 1538 |
Imagawa retainer, lord of Mochimune Castle. Married Yoshimoto Imagawa's sister. His daughter married Ieyasu Tokugawa. His life ends when Ujizane orders him to commit suicide.
|
Ujihiro |
Sekiguchi |
57 | 9 | 54 |
48 | 65 |
43 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
雪斎 | 太原 |
1496 | 1555 | 1511 |
Imagawa retainer. During the battle of Azukizaka, he defeated the Oda forces and aided in the formation of the Kai-Sagami-Suruga alliance.
|
Sessai |
Taigen |
89 | 81 | 90 |
93 | 60 |
29 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Block] |
[Confuse] |
信置 | 朝比奈 |
1528 | 1582 | 1543 |
Imagawa retainer, fought in the battle of Azukizaka. After the demise of his master's clan, he served Shingen Takeda. After the Takeda's demise, he committed suicide.
|
Nobuoki |
Asahina |
21 | 53 | 45 |
58 | 41 |
50 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
泰能 | 朝比奈 |
1507 | 1557 | 1522 |
Imagawa retainer, lord of Kakegawa Castle. In 1548, he aided Sessai Taigen in the battle of Azukizaka, defeating Nobuhide Oda. He led the Imagawa in their western advance.
|
Yasuyoshi |
Asahina |
56 | 57 | 49 |
59 | 57 |
41 |
Retainer | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
泰朝 | 朝比奈 |
1530 | 1582 | 1545 |
Imagawa retainer, Yasuyoshi's son. After being forced out of Suruga, he went to Ujizane's Kakegawa Castle where he fought Tokugawa forces. The castle fell after 5 months.
|
Yasutomo |
Asahina |
21 | 68 | 53 |
59 | 96 |
41 |
Retainer | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
元真 | 安倍 |
1513 | 1587 | 1528 |
Imagawa retainer. Defended Sunpu Castle along with Masatsuna Okabe but were no match against Shingen Takeda. He later joined the Tokugawa and fought against the Takeda.
|
Motozane |
Abe |
34 | 52 | 56 |
48 | 53 |
43 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
景貫 | 天野 |
1532 | 1595 | 1547 |
Imagawa retainer. After the demise of the Imagawa, he joined the Takeda and fought the Tokugawa. After the Takeda was destroyed, he joined the Hōjō, fighting the Satake.
|
Kagetsura |
Amano |
37 | 40 | 48 |
47 | 22 |
42 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
直政 | 井伊 |
1561 | 1602 | 1576 |
Tokugawa retainer, one of the 4 guardians. During the battle of Sekigahara, he faced the Shimazu forces and defeated and killed Toyohisa Shimazu.
|
Naomasa |
Ii |
69 | 81 | 64 |
62 | 75 |
90 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Swift] |
[Taunt] |
直孝 | 井伊 |
1590 | 1659 | 1605 |
Tokugawa retainer, Naomasa's 2nd son. He was the leader of the Ōmi-Hikone clan. During the summer siege of Ōsaka, he defeated both Morichika Chōsokabe and Shigenari Kimura.
|
Naotaka |
Ii |
68 | 69 | 53 |
61 | 69 |
91 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
連竜 | 飯尾 |
1526 | 1565 | 1541 |
Imagawa retainer. He defected to the Tokugawa after the battle of Okehazama, angering his lord, Ujizane. He was later murdered by Ujizane at Sunpu Castle.
|
Tsuratatsu |
Iio |
29 | 29 | 43 |
50 | 31 |
44 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
長持 | 鵜殿 |
1513 | 1557 | 1528 |
Imagawa retainer. He was married to Yoshimoto Imagawa's sister. The Udono were descendants of the Fujiwara.
|
Nagamochi |
Udono |
48 | 24 | 49 |
55 | 63 |
42 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
長照 | 鵜殿 |
1533 | 1562 | 1548 |
Imagawa retainer, Nagamochi's son. He remained loyal to the Imagawa after the battle of Okehazama. As a result, he was later attacked by Tokugawa forces and killed.
|
Nagateru |
Udono |
27 | 36 | 31 |
54 | 55 |
42 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
氏長 | 鵜殿 |
1549 | 1624 | 1564 |
Imagawa retainer, Nagateru's son. He was captured by Ieyasu Tokugawa. After the demise of his master's clan, he joined the Tokugawa, fighting in battles such as Nagashino.
|
Ujinaga |
Udono |
34 | 6 | 20 |
54 | 20 |
27 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
正綱 | 岡部 |
1542 | 1583 | 1557 |
Imagawa retainer. He joined the Takeda after the Imagawa met its demise. Fought in the battle of Mikatagahara. Joined the Tokugawa after the Takeda were finished.
|
Masatsuna |
Okabe |
56 | 38 | 46 |
46 | 37 |
26 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
長盛 | 岡部 |
1568 | 1632 | 1583 |
Tokugawa retainer, Masatsuna's son. Fought in the battle of Nagakute and also participated in Ieyasu's invasion of Kantō. He was granted large tracts of land in Kazusa and Shimōsa.
|
Nagamori |
Okabe |
53 | 25 | 33 |
45 | 41 |
16 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
元信 | 岡部 |
1527 | 1581 | 1542 |
Imagawa retainer. In the battle of Okehazama, he brought back the head of his lord, Yoshimoto back to Suruga. He later joined the Takeda where he would die fighting the Tokugawa.
|
Motonobu |
Okabe |
15 | 71 | 42 |
50 | 67 |
42 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
貞能 | 奥平 |
1537 | 1598 | 1552 |
Imagawa retainer. He served the Tokugawa after the battle of Okehazama. He also attacked Kakegawa Castle and fought in the battle of Anegawa. He later fought in Nagashino.
|
Sadayoshi |
Okudaira |
43 | 37 | 44 |
45 | 40 |
68 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
信昌 | 奥平 |
1555 | 1615 | 1570 |
Tokugawa retainer, Sadayoshi's son. Served Shingen Takeda but returned back to the Tokugawa after his death. He later married Ieyasu's daughter.
|
Nobumasa |
Okudaira |
19 | 60 | 67 |
40 | 52 |
68 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Calm] |
[-] |
氏元 | 葛山 |
1524 | 1574 | 1539 |
Imagawa retainer, lord of Katsurayama Castle. Contributed greatly in administrating the clan. After the demise of his master's clan, Shingen Takeda's 6th son took over.
|
Ujimoto |
Katsurayama |
62 | 18 | 37 |
55 | 31 |
43 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
宗能 | 久能 |
1527 | 1609 | 1542 |
Imagawa retainer, lord of Kuno Castle. He joined the Tokugawa after the demise of his master's clan. He ruled Sakura Castle at one time but returned back to Kuno Castle.
|
Muneyoshi |
Kuno |
53 | 43 | 57 |
42 | 33 |
17 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
定盈 | 菅沼 |
1543 | 1604 | 1558 |
Imagawa retainer, lord of Noda Castle. He served the Tokugawa after the battle of Okehazama. During Shingen Takeda's invasion of Mikawa, he was defeated defending his castle.
|
Sadamitsu |
Suganuma |
48 | 39 | 51 |
47 | 46 |
44 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
政友 | 御宿 |
1567 | 1615 | 1582 |
Hōjō retainer. After serving the likes of the Imagawa and Takeda, he went to serve Hideyasu Yūki. He later fought in the summer siege of Ōsaka and died during the battle.
|
Masatomo |
Mishuku |
2 | 63 | 5 |
7 | 40 |
03 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
元康 | 松平 |
1542 | 1616 | 1557 |
Established the Edo Shogunate. He became independent after the battle of Okehazama. Allied with the Oda while serving the Toyotomi. Victory at Sekigahara made him the Shōgun.
|
Motoyasu |
Matsudaira |
90 | 85 | 84 |
72 | 85 |
90 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Swift] |
[Rally] |
信康 | 松平 |
1559 | 1579 | 1574 |
Ieyasu Tokugawa's eldest son. Nobunaga Oda accused him of aiding their enemy the Takeda and he was ordered by his father to commit suicide.
|
Nobuyasu |
Matsudaira |
45 | 75 | 53 |
60 | 80 |
90 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
秀忠 | 松平 |
1579 | 1632 | 1594 |
Ieyasu's 3rd son. During the battle of Sekigahara, he was defeated by Masayuki Sanada, upsetting his father. However, he made him the 2nd Shōgun for the Edo Shogunate.
|
Hidetada |
Matsudaira |
75 | 18 | 81 |
61 | 29 |
78 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Calm] | [-] |
[-] |
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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