- Kasuya Takenori
nihongo|Kasuya Takenori|糟屋武則| (1562 - 1607) was a Japanese
samurai of theAzuchi-Momoyama Period , in the service of theToyotomi clan . 2nd son of Kasuya Tadayasu, a retainer of theBessho clan ofHarima Province . Held the title ofNaizen no Kami (内膳正). Following the Chūgoku campaign, Takenori became a page of Toyotomi Hideyoshi due to the recommendation ofKuroda Kanbei . Takenori achieved notoriety due to his distinguished combat at theBattle of Shizugatake , where he was known as one of theSeven Spears of Shizugatake , and for this distinction he received a stipend of 3,000 "koku" from Hideyoshi. Also served in the Korean Campaign, and subsequently was granted Kakogawa Castle inHarima Province .At the Battle of Sekigahara, he was to be the only one out of the "Seven Spears" to side with Ishida Mitsunari's "western" army, and joined in the attack on Fushimi Castle. While his holdings were confiscated after the battle, his family was later allowed a 500 "koku" stipend, and was given the status of
hatamoto under the Tokugawa family's care. Despite this slight restoration of family fortunes, soon after Takenori's death the Kasuya line would end.Today, Takenori's extra-long "yari" is on display at the Nagahama City Museum, in
Nagahama Castle .While greatly famous himself, Takenori had other famous relatives. His brother was fellow Sengoku-era warrior
Kasuya Tomomasa , while his nephew was the famed archer andAizu domain retainerKasuya Takenari (糟屋武成).
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