- Honda Tadakatsu
Infobox_Officeholder | name= Honda Tadakatsu
nationality=Japanese
caption=Honda Tadakatsu
order=Lord of Ōtaki
term_start= 1590
term_end= 1601
predecessor= none
successor=Honda Tadatomo
order2=Lord of Kuwana
term_start2= 1601
term_end2= 1609
predecessor2= none
successor2=Honda Tadamasa
birth_date=1548
birth_place=Mikawa Province ,Japan
death_date=December 3 ,1610
death_place=Edo ,Japan
spouse=nihongo|Honda Tadakatsu|本多忠勝| (
1548 –December 3 1610 ), also called Honda Heihachirō (本多平八郎), was a Japanesegeneral (and later adaimyo ) of the late Sengoku through earlyEdo period , who servedTokugawa Ieyasu .Biography
A native of
Mikawa Province inJapan , he lived during the Azuchi-Momoyama andEdo period s. Ieyasu promoted him fromdaimyo of the Ōtaki han (100 000koku ) to the Kuwana han (150 000 koku) as a reward for his service. [ [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kinki/kuwana.html 桑名藩 ] ] In addition, his son Honda Tadatomo became daimyo of Ōtaki. [ [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kantou/ootaki.html 大多喜藩 ] ] In 1609, he retired, and his other son Tadamasa took over Kuwana. His grandson, Tadatoki, married the granddaughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu,Senhime . Despite his years of loyal service, Tadakatsu became increasingly estranged from theTokugawa shogunate (bakufu) as it evolved from a military to a civilian political institution. This was a fate shared by many other warriors of the time, who were not able to make the conversion from the chaotic lifetime of warfare of the Sengoku period to the more stable peace of the Tokugawa shogunate.Tadakatsu honda is often called "The Warrior who surpassed Death itself" because he has never been scathed or hit. On over 55 battles, he did not receive even one wound. The great warrior of mikawa, the carrier of the Tonbo-giri, the the Samurai who wore "the Great Platinum armor". He was a formidable warrior of great renown, and earned words of praise from many of the lords his own master Ieyasu served.
Oda Nobunaga , who was notoriously disinclined to praise his followers, called him "Samurai among Samurai". Moreover,Toyotomi Hideyoshi noted that the best samurai were "Honda Tadakatsu in the east andTachibana Muneshige in the west". EvenTakeda Shingen praised Honda, saying that " [h] e is a luxury of Tokugawa Ieyasu".Military career
Honda Tadakatsu is generally regarded as one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's finest generals, and he fought in almost all of his master's major battles. He gained distinction at the
Battle of Anegawa (1570), helping in the defeat of the armies under the Azai andAsakura clans along with Tokugawa's ally,Oda Nobunaga . Tadakatsu also served at Tokugawa's greatest defeat, theBattle of Mikatagahara (1572), where he commanded the left wing of his master's army, facing off against troops under one of the Takeda clan's more notable generals,Naito Masatoyo . Although that battle ended in defeat, Honda Tadakatsu was one of those Tokugawa generals present to exact vengeance upon the Takeda at theBattle of Nagashino (1575). Honda commanded a rank of musketeers as the combined Oda-Tokugawa forces annihilatedTakeda Katsuyori 's army, partly thanks to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. One would fire while another was reloading and another was cleaning the barrel of the musket. This enabled the muskets to fire without stopping, destroying the Takeda army. This was the first example of this highly effective tactic that the world had seen.Honda Tadakatsu was present at the
Battle of Sekigahara (1600), where Tokugawa Ieyasu's forces defeated the western alliance of daimyo underIshida Mitsunari , allowing Tokugawa to assume control of the country, bringing the Sengoku era to a close.Tadakatsu seems to have been a colourful figure, around whom a few legends have sprung up - it is often said that of all the battles in which he served, he never once received a wound. His helmet, famously adorned with deer antlers, ensured that he was always a recognizable figure on the field of battle. His horse was known as "Mikuniguro". His fighting prowess was so great that his weapon of choice, the spear named "Tonbo-Giri" (or Dragonfly Cutter, the name coming from a legend where the tip of the spear was so sharp that a dragonfly that landed on it was cut in two), became known as one of the "
Three Great Spears of Japan ".In popular culture
See People of the Sengoku period in popular culture.
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