- Shimazu Yoshihisa
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February 9 ,1533 –March 5 ,1611 was adaimyo ofSatsuma Province and the eldest son ofShimazu Takahisa . His mother was a daughter of "Nyurai'in Shigesato" (入来院重聡), "Yukimado" (雪窓).Shimazu Yoshihiro andShimazu Toshihisa are his brothers.His childhood name was "Torajumaru" (虎寿丸) but went by the name of "Matasaburo" (又三郎). On his
genpuku , he took the name of "Tadayoshi"(忠良) but after receiving akanji from the shogunAshikaga Yoshiteru , changed to "Yoshitatsu" (義辰). He later changed his name to "Yoshihisa". He married an aunt and after her death, married a daughter ofTanegashima Tokiaki .In 1566, he succeeded as the head of
Shimazu clan after his father to become the sixteenth leader. Working together with his brother Yoshihiro, Toshihisa, andShimazu Iehisa , he launched a campaign to unifyKyūshū . Starting in 1572 with the win againstIto clan at thebattle of Kigasakihara , Yoshihisa would win victories after victories. In 1578, he defeated theŌtomo clan at thebattle of Mimigawa , in 1583 againstRyūzōji clan , and on 1584 againstAso clan . By the middle of 1580s, theShimazu clan would control most of Kyūshū with the exception of Otomo's domain and an unification was not far into the future.However, in 1587
Toyotomi Hideyoshi launched a campaign to pacify Kyūshū with an overwhelming force of over 200,000, at least five times the number under Yoshihisa's troops, and Shimazu troop was driven back to Satsuma province where they were forced to surrender. Most of domains they had conquered were divided by Hideyoshi and theShimazu clan managed to retain only Satsuma Province andOsumi Province . Yoshihisa shaved his head to surrender showing that he would become aBuddhist monk if his life was spared. His name as a monk was "Ryuhaku" (龍伯) but it is unclear whether he retired to have Yoshihiro rule. As a retainer under Hideyoshi, his younger brother Yoshihiro controlled troops, but it is believed that Yoshihisa still managed day-to-day affairs in the domain. Yoshihisa did not have a son to succeed him, so he had Yoshihiro's son,Shimazu Tadatsune marry the third daughter "Kameju" (亀寿) and adopted him as the successor.After Hideyoshi made decision on Yoshihisa's domain, Yoshihisa was invited by
Tokugawa Ieyasu toFushimi Castle . It is said that after asked repeatedly by Ieyasu and his retainers on how he almost unified Kyūshū, Yoshihisa finally relented and said "My three younger brothers led by Yoshihiro as well as retainers likeNiro Tadamoto fought so well united under the same goal, I never had a chance to show bravery in a battle. I only had to wait in theKagoshima Castle for news brought by messengers of their victories." After Yoshihisa left, Ieyasu told his retainers that "(Yoshihisa had, as) a general let retainers under him work to the best of their abilities. This is how a great general should be."He died of an illness in 1611. His posthumous name was 貫明存忠庵主. He was buried at what had once been the site of
Fukushoji inKagoshima, Kagoshima and there is still a tombstone along with all other leaders of the clan. There are also monuments built in his memory at Kokubun city, "Ima Kumano Kannonji" (今熊野観音寺) inKyoto , andKoyasan . There is no portrait of Yoshihisa remaining but inTaiheiji atKawauchi, Kagoshima , there is a bronze figure of Yoshihisa of the surrender against Hideyoshi that was made after he died.His knowledge of culture is not widely known but he had
Hosokawa Yusai teach him classic literatures andKampaku Konoe Wakihisa who was skilled in, but not limited to waka andrenga was said to have frequented Yoshihisa's house.
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