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Hideaki Kobayakawa is considered to be Hideyoshi 's nephew, Takakage 's adopted son and the infamous turncoat of Sekigahara. He is remembered for defecting to the Eastern Army at Sekigahara and turning the tide of the battle. In Saihai no Yukue, he is 16 years old and his height is 170 cm (close to 5'7").


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Another powerful ally of Mitsunari, Kobayakawa Hideaki, reluctantly sided with the Western Army. However, when he saw Ieyasu shot at him with his gun, his blood ran cold. Terrified of Ieyasu's revenge, Kobayakawa began to attack the troops of Mitsunair's most faithful friend, Otani Yoshitsugu. After becoming fatally wounded on the.


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Hideaki Kobayakawa (小早川秀秋, 1567 - April 24, 1601) was fifth son of Iesada Kinoshita (or Sugihara) and the nephew of Hideyoshi Toyotomi and Nene. He was adopted by Hideyoshi and called himself Hidetoshi Hashiba (羽柴秀俊). He was then again adopted by Takakage Kobayakawa (a son of Motonari Mori) and renamed himself Hideaki.


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Battle of Sekigahara, (October 21, 1600), in Japanese history, a major conflict fought in central Honshu between vassals of Toyotomi Hideyoshi at the end of the Sengoku ("Warring States") period. Led by daimyō Ishida Mitsunari, Toyotomi loyalists based mostly in western Japan clashed with largely eastern daimyō fighting for Tokugawa Ieyasu.


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Hideaki Kobayakawa (1557-1 December 1602), born Hideaki Kinoshita and later known as Hidetoshi Hashiba and Chunagon Kingo, was the daimyo of the Kobayakawa clan from 1597 until his death in late 1602. Abandoned by his adoptive father Hideyoshi Hashiba, he abandoned the Western Army at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 and joined the Tokugawa Eastern Army, winning the battle for Ieyasu Tokugawa.


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Kobayakawa Hideaki, the 18-year-old veteran of the recent war in Korea, led about 15,600 men from his headquarters on Matsuoyama (Mount Matsuo) on the far-right flank of the Western Army.


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1. outline Daimyo of the Azuchi-Momoyama period . Head of the Kobayakawa family. Seiga Price Kugenari Daimyo of the Toyotomi clan, served as the lord of Tamba Kameyama, Northern Kyushu Chikuzen, and Echizen, and played a very important role in the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 , becoming the first Okayama feudal lord for his actions. am. 2. career


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Kobayakawa Hideaki is probably one of the most infamous figures in Japanese history, mainly remembered for his betrayal at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600. Yet, he is more of a tragic figure in Japanese history than one would expect, mainly because his life was not his own.


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Kobayakawa Hideaki (小早川 秀秋, 1577-1 December 1602) was a daimyo of the Sengoku period.. Kobayakawa Hideaki Biography. Fifth son of Kinoshita Iesada and nephew of Hideyoshi Toyotomi, he was adopted by the latter and took the name of Hashiba Hidetoshi (羽柴 秀俊), then his uncle had him adopted again by Kobayakawa Takakage to take over the inheritance of that clan.


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Hideaki Kobayakawa (小早川秀秋 - Kobayakawa Hideaki) is a character from the Sengoku BASARA series. He first appeared in Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Heroes. In the games, Hideaki is portrayed as a coward and a glutton, and refers to himself as "The Gourmet General". Although eventually defecting to Ieyasu's side, Hideaki is usually aided by the mysterious monk Tenkai, who is always seen with.


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Kobayakawa Hideaki (小早川 秀秋) (1577 - December 1, 1602) was the fifth son of Kinoshita Iesada and a nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He was gained the rank of Saemon no Kami (左衛門督) or in China Shikkingo (執金吾) at genpuku and held the court title of Chūnagon (中納言), Hideaki was also called Kingo Chūnagon (金吾中納言). Biography Ukiyo-e of Kobayakawa Hideaki


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Kobayakawa Hideaki, the 18-year-old veteran of the recent war in Korea, led about 15,600 men from his headquarters on Matsuoyama (Mount Matsuo) on the far-right flank of the Western Army.


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Kobayakawa Hideaki Birth: 1577 Death: 1602 Hideaki was the 5th son of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's brother-in-law Kinoshita Iesada ( 1543 - 1603 ). He was mentored by Kuroda Yoshitaka and adopted by Kobayakawa Takakage, who would bequeath to him a 336,000-koku fief on Kyushu upon his death ( 1596 ).


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The tide of the battle turned when Kobayakawa Hideaki, a daimyo who had pledged to support the Western Army, suddenly switched sides and attacked his former allies. In addition, as the battle progressed, the superior firepower of the Eastern Army began to take its toll.