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Six Characters in Samurai Warriors 5 Who Become Great Daimyo in Sengoku Jidai

Here are the 6 Samurai Warriors 5 characters who became Daimyo in Sengoku Jidai. Who are they?

Games | 10 July

2021-07-07T17:30:55.000Z

The Japanese civil war-themed game or Sengoku Jidai titled Samurai Warriors 5, which is scheduled to be released this month, has been eagerly awaited by many. Koei Tecmo and Omega Force, who worked on this Hack and Slash genre game, are really good at developing games. Although there have been many repetitions of the story themes and historical plots of Sengoku Jidai in several titles of Samurai Warriors and also its spin-offs, this colossal game is never boring to play.

The new Samurai Warriors 5 does look different from the previous Samurai Warriors game because it tells the story when the characters are still young. The following is a list of the 6 Samurai Warriors 5 characters who became Daimyo or leaders of the Great Clans during the Sengoku Jidai era. Who are they?

1. Oda Nobunaga

Nobunaga Oda was one of the three unifiers of Japan in the Sengoku Jidai period along with his generals, Hideyoshi Toyotomi and Ieyasu Tokugawa. Until his untimely death, Nobunaga was widely regarded as having ruled most of Japan as one of the strongest ruling powers of his time. The daimyo from Owari is also known for his tenacity and cruelty towards those who refuse to cooperate or give in to his demands. He is No's husband, Oichi's older brother, and Nagamasa Azai's brother-in-law. His successor was his son, Nobutada, although he did not live to continue his father's legacy as the strongest Daimyo either.

2. Shingen Takeda

Shingen Takeda was the nineteenth Daimyo of the Takeda clan in the Sengoku Jidai era and an influential leader in his region, Kai Province. During his conquest of eastern Japan, he frequently clashed with several prominent historical figures. After his death, Shingen was romanticized as a strategist such as the Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu who was famous for the idea of ​​Art of War, even Shingen adopted Fūrinkazan as his banner. Japanese folklore made him famous as Kenshin Uesugi's rival. His brilliance in leading the Cavalry troops made him feared by his opponents until he was nicknamed the "Tiger of Kai". His son and successor is Katsuyori.

3. Kenshin Uesugi

Kenshin Uesugi is the Daimyo or the sixteenth head of the Uesugi clan who clashed with several prominent figures during the Sengoku Jidai era in his territory, Echigo. He was renowned for his expertise in warfare and for his devout worship of Bishamonten, the Japanese Buddhist god of war. After his death he was known by several nicknames, including Bishamonten’s Avatar, Echigo Dragon, as well as God of War. His rivalry with Shingen and their battle at Kawanakajima has been romanticized as a game of polite wit between them. Aya is his older sister while Kagekatsu and Kagetora are his adopted daughters.

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4. Nagamasa Azai

Nagamasa Azai is the Daimyo of the Azai clan, Oichi's husband, and the father of the Azai Three Brothers. He is famous in various Sengoku Jidai stories for betraying Oda Nobunaga by allying with Asakura's rebellion against Nobunaga. Recent historical findings indicate that Nagamasa never actually formalized his alliance with Nobunaga, not even a political marriage. This means that the trauma and personal guilt he allegedly suffered because of his betrayal may never have occurred in the real world.

5. Hideyoshi Toyotomi

Hideyoshi Toyotomi is a samurai who came from a family of farmers and is heralded as one of the three nations unifiers of the Sengoku Jidai era. His political career began as a subordinate of Nobunaga and sought to dominate other warlords of his era. Hideyoshi became famous for his self-proclaimed title of Grand Regent (Taiko). After his death, Edo period folklore claimed that Nobunaga gave him the nickname "Monkey" because of his monkey-like physique. She is said to have unrequited love with Oichi. Nene was his wife, Lady Yodo was his famous concubine. His son and successor was Hideyori Toyotomi.

6. Ieyasu Tokugawa

Ieyasu Tokugawa is the Daimyo and founder of the Tokugawa clan. He is known today as one of the three unifiers of Japan, preceded by Nobunaga Oda and Hideyoshi Toyotomi. He is best known for founding the Tokugawa Shogunate, the last military regime of the Bakufu government in Japanese history. After his death, Ieyasu was revered during the Edo period as the great figure of peace that ended the country's long Sengoku Jidai era. The folklore of the Meiji period earned him the popular nickname "tanuki old man", coined by his detractors for his cunningness. Ieyasu's successor was Hidetada.

That's the list of the 6 Samurai Warriors 5 characters who became Daimyo or great Clan leaders during the Japanese civil war or Sengoku Jidai. Hopefully this reading can add to your knowledge about history.

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