Takeda Nobuhiro

Takeda Nobuhiro

Takeda Nobuhiro (武田信広), also known as Kakizaki Nobuhiro (蠣崎信廣) (1431 – 1494) was the ancestor of the Matsumae clan, and is celebrated for his role in suppressing the 1457 Ainu revolt of Koshamain. The adopted son of Takeda Nobukata, "shugo" (Governor) of Wakasa Province, he was later re-adopted by Kakizaki Sueshige. Some sources say he was originally of the Minabe clan.

Life

Nobuhiro was born in Aoi castle in Obama, the capital of Wakasa province, and was called Hikotarō as a child. Though he was the older child, he was passed over as his father's heir for his younger brother Takeda Kuninobu, who had already himself produced a son. Nobuhiro was said to have been adopted, not a true blood relative, and became estranged from the family.

At the age of 21, he escaped Wakasa in the middle of the night, along with Takeda vassals Sasaki Shigetsuna, Kudō Sukenaga and three others. They made their way towards the shogunal residence, but found that Minabe Mitsumasa had left. Moving to the territory of the Kakizaki clan, Nobuhiro adopted their surname as his own. A few years later, in 1454, he followed Andō Masasue to Hokkaidō (then called Ezo), and settled in the town of Kaminokuni. There, he came to be adopted by Kakizaki Sueshige, who named Nobuhiro his heir. Two years later, he sired a son named Kakizaki Mitsuhiro.

One of largest Ainu revolts in history, Koshamain's Revolt, occurred the following year, in 1457. Koshamain led a group of Ainu in a surprise attack on the samurai town, and Nobuhiro led a fierce counterattack along with Kakizaki Sueshige. The tide of battle turned a few times, but the samurai won in the end. Thus, Nobuhiro became one of the more famous and celebrated heroes in the Japanese history of Hokkaidō.

He built Katsuyama castle in 1462, and began to receive tribute from the Ainu of Sakhalin in 1475, though there was no possibility of the small number of samurai present effectively extending their control that far.

Nobuhiro died at the age of 64, in 1494. His descendants would continue to defend Japanese settlements in Hokkaidō from the natives. Around the year 1600, the family name was changed to Matsumae, and as the lords of Matsumae Domain, they headed shogunal relations with (and defense against) the Ainu until the late 19th century.

Hokkaidō was officially annexed following the Meiji Restoration. A few years later, when railroads began to be spread across the island, one of the first locomotives was named "Nobuhiro" after him.

References

*This article's content is derived from that of the corresponding Japanese Wikipedia article.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Nobuhiro Takeda (born 1965) — Nobuhiro Takeda Personal information Full name Nobuhiro Takeda Date of birth 22 March 1965 ( …   Wikipedia

  • Nobuhiro Takeda — For the samurai, see Takeda Nobuhiro. Nobuhiro Takeda Personal information Full name Nobuhiro Takeda Date of birth …   Wikipedia

  • Takeda clan — Family name name = Takeda imagesize= caption= Takeda clan mon (coat of arms) pronunciation = Takeda meaning = region = Japanese origin = Japanese related names = footnotes = [ [http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/names files.html 1990 Census… …   Wikipedia

  • Takeda Kanryūsai — Takeda Kanryusai (武田 観柳斎) (? June 22, 1867) was the fifth unit captain of the Shinsengumi which were a special police force for the Tokugawa regime. BackgroundHe was a samurai born in Izumo, in the late Edo Period. Born Fukuda Hiroshi in Izumo… …   Wikipedia

  • Clan Takeda — Kamon del clan Takeda. El clan Takeda (武田氏, Takeda shi? …   Wikipedia Español

  • Clan Takeda — Le mon du clan Takeda. Le clan Takeda (武田氏, Takeda shi?) éta …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Kanryû Takeda — Liste des personnages de Kenshin le vagabond Kenshin le vagabond (るろうに剣心, rurōni kenshin,Samurai X) est un manga de Nobuhiro Watsuki. Publié en français aux éditions Glénat, il comporte vingt huit volumes au total et a été adapté en dessin animé …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Super Goal! 2 — Infobox VG| title = Super Goal! 2 developer = Jaleco publisher = Jaleco designer = engine = released = JP November 26 1993 NA 1994 genre = Sports modes = Single player,multiplayer ratings = platforms = Super Famicom, Super NES media = 4 megabit… …   Wikipedia

  • Batalla de Koshamain — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La Batalla de Koshamain (コシャマインの戦い, Koshamain no tatakai?) fue un levantamiento del pueblo indígena ainu en el medio del Período Muromachi, y ocurrió en la Península de Oshima de Hokkaido en Japón. Antecede …   Wikipedia Español

  • Hokkaidō — ) or Ezogashima. The Ezo mainly relied upon hunting and fishing and obtained rice and iron through trade with the Japanese.During the Muromachi period, the Japanese created a settlement at the south of the Oshima peninsula. As more people moved… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”