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Nobunaga expelled Kennyo in the eleventh year, but, by a riot caused by Kennyo, Nobunaga's territory took the big damage.
Then Nobunaga took over the province of Owari.
The Sieges of Nagashima took place in 1571, 1573 and 1574, finally resulting in the destruction of the Ikkō-ikki defenders by warlord Oda Nobunaga.
His heirs continued to control it after Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi took power.
Nobuhide took Nagoya Castle in 1525 ( it was given to Nobunaga in 1542 ), and built Furuwatari Castle.
The Sieges of Nagashima took place in 1571, 1573 and 1574, finally resulting in the destruction of the Ikkō-ikki defenders by warlord Oda Nobunaga.
Then Nobunaga took over the province of Owari.
Infuriated Nobunaga again ordered Mitsuhide to invade Tamba Province but Hideharu took stand in the castle and held together for three years.
Nobunaga unified the Oda clan by defeating all opponents, and took control of Owari Province.
The following year, Akechi betrayed Oda Nobunaga and took his power and lands, but was defeated two weeks later at the Battle of Yamazaki.
It was believed that Oda Nobunaga was charmed by Kitsuno's beauty at first sight, and immediately took her as his concubine.
In 1575, Oda Nobunaga attacked and took the castle and placed it under the command of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

Nobunaga and Odani
Initially based at the former Azai headquarters in Odani, Hideyoshi moved to Kunitomo, and renamed the city Nagahama in tribute to Nobunaga.
* September 22 – September 26 – Siege of Odani in Japan: The Azai clan is eliminated by Oda Nobunaga.
Nobunaga then returned south to prosecute the siege of Odani.
Oichi remained with her husband at Odani Castle throughout the conflict, even after Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a trusted vassal of Nobunaga at the time, began laying siege to the castle.
When Odani was surrounded, Nobunaga requested that his sister be returned to him before the final attack.
In 1570, her father, Nagamasa, broke his alliance with Oda Nobunaga and there was a three year period of fighting until 1573 when Nobunaga's army surrounded Nagamasa at Odani Castle.

Nobunaga and Castle
To increase his power, Nobunaga persuaded Oda Nobumitsu, a younger brother of Nobuhide, to join his side and, with Nobumitsu's help, slew Nobutomo in Kiyosu Castle, which later became Nobunaga's place of residence for over ten years.
When Nobunaga was informed of this by Shibata Katsuie, he faked illness to get close to Nobuyuki and assassinated him in Kiyosu Castle.
In 1579, Nobunaga captured Yakami Castle from Hatano Hideharu by promising Hideharu peace terms.
Nobunaga sent Hideyoshi to Himeji Castle to conquer Chūgoku region in 1576.
In 1573, Manabe Rokurō, a vassal of daimyo Hatano Hideharu, attempted to infiltrate Azuchi Castle and assassinate a sleeping Nobunaga.
Nobunaga began his campaign to reunify Japan from his stronghold at Kiyosu Castle.
In the 1570s, Oda Nobunaga subjugated Omi and built Azuchi Castle on the eastern shores of Lake Biwa in 1579.
During the period from 1576 to 1579, Nobunaga constructed on the shore of Lake Biwa at Azuchi ( in present-day Shiga Prefecture ) Azuchi Castle, a magnificent seven-story castle that was intended to serve not simply as an impregnable military fortification but also as a sumptuous residence that would stand as a symbol of unification.
In 1577 he split with Nobunaga again, this time Nobunaga turned on him and besieged him at Shigisan Castle.
In 1579, Nobunaga captured Yakami Castle from Hatano Hideharu by promising Hideharu peace terms.
In 1582, a fierce battle was fought around Uozu Castle between the forces of a local lord, Lord Uesugi, and forces under Oda Nobunaga.
Their stronghold, Nagashino Castle in what is now the northern part of Shinshiro, was the site of the Battle of Nagashino, between the forces of Oda Nobunaga and the Takeda clan.
* 1577-Under the direction of Nobunaga Oda, Mitsuhide Akechi erected Kameyama Castle
Itami-go was a part of Castle Arioka which Araki Murashige ruled under Oda Nobunaga.
In that year, he was dispatched to Gifu Castle where he represented his lord, Takeda Shingen, at the wedding ceremony of Oda Nobutada, eldest son of Nobunaga, and Matsuhime, daughter of Shingen.
When Toyama Kagetou, lord of Iwamura Castle, died of a sudden illness, the morale of the defending troops collapsed, and the Lady Toyama Otsuya ( Kageto's widow and an aunt of Oda Nobunaga ) entered into negotiations with Nobutomo.
Shingen was opposed by Tokugawa Ieyasu, based at Hamamatsu Castle with 8, 000 men, plus an additional 3, 000 reinforcements received from his ally, Oda Nobunaga.
Castle construction technology had been extensively developed and consolidated since the construction of Azuchi Castle in 1576 by Oda Nobunaga ( 1534 – 1582 ).
The fourth son, Nobusada, who lived in Katsubata Castle, was the father of Nobuhide and the grandfather of Oda Nobunaga.
Oda Nobutomo held Kiyosu Castle, but he was besieged and killed in 1555 by his nephew Oda Nobunaga who operated from Nagoya Castle.

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In " Moumoku Monogatari " Junichiro Tanizaki retells the well-known tale of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi from the perspective of a blind servant.
Hashiba asked for reinforcements from Nobunaga.
Most believe that Hideyoshi, envied and hated by fellow generals for his swift rise from a lowly footman to a top general under Oda Nobunaga, wanted to give the credit for taking Takamatsu to Nobunaga so as to humble himself in front of other Oda vassals.
Nobunaga was the eldest legitimate son of Nobuhide, a minor warlord from Owari Province, and Tsuchida Gozen, who was also the mother to three of his brothers ( Nobuyuki, Nobukane and Hidetaka ) and two of his sisters ( Oinu and Oichi ).
Toyotomi Hideyoshi had been given the nickname Kozaru, meaning " little monkey ", from his lord Oda Nobunaga because his facial features and skinny form resembled that of a monkey.
Ieyasu asked for help from Nobunaga, who sent him some 3, 000 troops.
In late 1582, Ieyasu was near Osaka and far from his own territory when he learned that Nobunaga had been assassinated by Akechi Mitsuhide.
After nearly a century and a half of political instability and warfare, Japan was on the verge of unification by Oda Nobunaga, who had emerged from obscurity in the province of Owari ( present-day Aichi Prefecture ) to dominate central Japan, when in 1582 Nobunaga himself fell as victim to the treachery of one of his own generals, Akechi Mitsuhide.
Loyalty was exacted from religious foundations, already greatly weakened by Nobunaga and Hideyoshi, through a variety of control mechanisms.
The name of the prefecture derives from its capital city, Gifu, which was named by Oda Nobunaga during his campaign to unify all of Japan in 1567.
The Oda clan in the time of Oda Nobunaga ( 1534-1582 ) claimed descent from the Taira, by Taira no Chikazane, a grandson of Taira no Shigemori ( 1138-1179 ).
It spans the years from approximately 1573 to 1603, during which time Oda Nobunaga and his successor, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, imposed order upon the chaos that had pervaded since the collapse of the Ashikaga Shogunate.
Failure to enter Kyoto and gain recognition from the imperial court, however, had left the succession in doubt, and a group of bakufu retainers led by Hosokawa Fujitaka negotiated with Nobunaga to gain support for Yoshiteru's younger brother, Yoshiaki.
The traditional account for this style, codified by Eitoku's great-grandson Kanō Einō ( 1631 – 97 ) in his History of Japanese Painting ( Honcho gashi ), is that it resulted partly from the exigencies of Eitoku's busy schedule, and that it embodied the martial and political bravura of the warlords, Nobunaga and Hideyoshi.
Although Nobunaga rarely put too much trust in his retainers, he particularly trusted Shibata Katsuie, Hashiba Hideyoshi, and Akechi Mitsuhide, who was the first subordinate to receive a castle from Nobunaga.
Toshiie served Oda Nobunaga from childhood ( first as a page ) and his loyalty was rewarded by being allowed to be the head of the Maeda clan, very unusual for a fourth son with no apparent failures among his elder brothers.
* Oda clan ( 織田氏 )-descended from Kammu Heishi ; famous for Oda Nobunaga.

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