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Invasions Japonaises de la Corée entre 1592 et 1598
Les deux invasions japonaises de la Corée entre 1592 et 1598, également connues sous le nom de "guerre d'Imjin", virent Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537-1598), le chef militaire japonais, concrétiser son projet de longue date d'envahir la Chine en passant par la Corée. Cette campagne ambitieuse démarra brillamment avec la prise de villes comme Pyongyang et Séoul, mais les opérations combinées de la marine coréenne dirigée par l'amiral Yi Sun-sin, d'une importante armée terrestre de la Chine des Ming et de rebelles locaux bien organisés firent échouer la première invasion en 1593. Après des pourparlers de paix prolongés et infructueux, Hideyoshi lança une seconde invasion, beaucoup moins réussie, en 1597. À la mort du seigneur de guerre l'année suivante, les forces japonaises se retirèrent de la péninsule. Ce conflit, l'une des plus grandes opérations militaires jamais entreprises en Asie de l'Est avant le XXe siècle, non seulement eut des conséquences dévastatrices pour toutes les parties concernées, mais envenima durablement les relations entre le Japon et la Corée.
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Travel back in time 410 years ago to #feudalJapan - The Siege of #OsakaCastle - shown in #Shogun (1980) and #ShogunFX 2024.
#ToyotomiHideyoshi, a powerful warlord who unified #Japan in the late 16th century, built the castle and used it to keep daimyos and their families as hostages to keep his power.
The first-generation Osaka Castle was attacked by #TokugawaIeyasu and engulfed in flames in 1615 and rebuilt it when the power shifted to the Tokugawa clan.
The Osaka Castle is now a museum.
https://web.archive.org/web/20080127115614/http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0312/feature5/zoomify/main.html
#Osaka Castle#Osaka#Japan#feudal Japan#Shogun 1980#ShogunFX#Toyotomi Hideyoshi#Tokugawa Ieyasu#Siege of Osaka Castle#museum
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Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616) was a Japanese military leader who reunified Japan at the beginning of the 17th century after a long period of civil war, known as the Warring States or Sengoku period. He created a new government controlled by the Tokugawa family that ruled Japan until 1868.
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Dear Readers,
It’s been brought to my attention that the banner of our “Samurwise” column contains a spelling error. First, let me apologize on behalf of this publication and Oda Nobunaga. Here at Azuchi, we pride ourselves on attention to detail, and I feel terrible that this mistake slipped past unnoticed.
You noticed, but felt awkward pointing that out? That’s understandable, but next time, please tell me. I hope I am the type of person people feel comfortable talking to.
Ahem. Moving on.
After learning of this situation, I launched a full investigation. It is not my policy to point fingers, so their names have been altered for their protection. It appears that Person One misspelled “samurai” when he was brainstorming ideas for the new advice column feature. This resulted in his use of “samauri” as the basis for his pun, “samaurwise advice” (it’s a rhyming pun if you say it fast enough. Faster. Because ‘ai’ sounds like … you know what, never mind). That, in turn, was compounded by Person Two transposing letters in the banner design, to “samuarwise.”
However, as editor, it is my responsibility to catch any and all mistakes, be it large or small (such as the time Keiji hung the banner upside down – good example), and for that, I am very sorry. Readers will never know just how much I regret this happened. Much regret. Regrettable regret? Well, I’ll just stick with the simple and to the point, ‘I’m sorry.’
In response to the question of my health, our chatelaine has blown this far out of proportion, I can indeed distinguish letters, as well as everything else. My monkey’s name is Uri. Yes, I’m sure. Uri.
As such, there is no reason for alarm. Forcing strict bed rest upon me is above and beyond the call of duty, and when I get my hands untied – by the way, I could use some help getting my hands untied. I don’t care what Mitsuhide told you, I am able to…
Now hold on!
What are-
Mitsunari, are you writing down everything I say in this letter? No, only the – Hey! Watch your cat! She’s going to step in the—
#samuarwise advice#samaurwise advice#samurwise advice#ikemen sengoku#ikesen hideyoshi#ikemen hideyoshi#toyotomihideyoshi#cybird ikemen#cybird#asks#ikesen mitsunari#mitsunari ishida
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ikemen opinion 7/?
it's me! i'm in the mood to write some more so i bring you yet another ikemen route review!! this week's suitor is... hideyoshi toyotomi from ikemen sengoku. hideyoshi was the first ever cybird suitor i ever romanced so i have quiet the soft spot for him. you know the drill, spoilers below!! i might add more to this later, i always have moe thoughts after posting.
i've decided to start leaving links to both the previous otome post and my masterlist! getting boujee out here.
previous post: yves kloss (ikepri)
otome opinions list: masterlist
*disclaimer* : please keep in mind that these are my personal opinions which will of course differ from others!! i’d also like to disclose that i do in fact pay to play, but i only pay for that i deem worth it. i don’t spend money on events or for chapter tickets.
character: hideyoshi toyotomi (ikemen sengoku)
route: romantic
rating: 7/10
overall thoughts: i liked hideyoshi a lot, he's very sweet and caring which is something i really like probably because of my daddy issues but that's irrelevant. there's just a couple things i didn't love in the route like his overwhelming devotion to nobunaga, but nothing too serious. honestly, a great starter suitor if you're new to otome games in my opinion.
highlights:
like i said before i do like how sweet and caring that hideyoshi is. i also like that you have to prove that you aren't a threat to unlock that personality trait as well, because otherwise i think it would be boring if he was like a doting older brother right off the bat, it just gives him more depth and shows how intense he can be. damn emmie, overanalytical much??
i loved his dynamic with mistunari. mitsunari is only a really great character, especially when you play kenshin's route, he really steps up as a supporting character.
although you all know im a hoe for a tsundere, hideyoshi is refreshing. he's cute, sweet and doting. i just like how sweet he is because he really does make you blush and feel cared for in his romantic scenes.
not really about the story but i love his design. he is so handsome and confident looking. he's just so good looking and put together. the colors they chose for him are just so nice and yeah i just love his design. 10/10 cybird.
even though mitsuhide is a rat i like that he was worried about hideyoshi's happiness and sent mc's letter to him. kinda doesn't make sense since he's a rat and all that, but it was still nice. wouldn't have the same effect if it was anyone else in the oda.
dislikes:
i don't hate that he was so devoted to nobunaga, i mean that's like his main personality trait. i think i just hate that he doesn't really overcome that obsessive dedication?? maybe that's just me i mean i don't wanna sound like i'm against dying fopr what you believe in but like,,, boi we can't raise a family if you're always taking an arrow in the shoulder for fun
didn't love the older brother thing. i know that obviously mc and hideyoshi aren't related, but when you insert that dynamic it's a little weird regardless.
sometimes the dynamic felt weird because of the relationship that nobunaga had implemented between mc and himself and then the obvious romance between mc and hideyoshi. just because of the whole "im oda nobunaga and i own you because you're my good luck charm" and "im hideyoshi and i'd die for you nobunaga, you breathe my air".. just that.
the whole plotline about mitsuhide confused me a little. i know thats accurate to history but it's just weird in comparison to the other stories because he isn't an antagonist in ieyasu's which i think is weird, but i know the stories are all going to be different. im just being difficult i think.
honestly the main reason hideyoshi doesn't rank higher is because of personal preference. im much more of a ieyasu type of girl. i havent played nobunaga's rout, but im sure i'd like him if i could get over his misogyny since hes such a dom like chev (ikepri).
favorite memory: i think my favorite memory is mmmm i don't know i really like it when hideyoshi is like girl how tf can i scold you if you're 500 years in the future???? or something like that. that premium story was worth it overall, sweet and steamy, just how i like it.
#ikemen sengoku#ikesen#ikesen hideyoshi#hideyoshi toyotomi#toyotomihideyoshi#cybird#otome#otome boys#ikemen series#cybird games
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Samurái
Los samuráis (también bushi) eran una clase de guerreros que surgieron en el siglo X en Japón y que prestaron servicio militar hasta el siglo XIX. Soldados de élite y altamente entrenados, expertos en el uso del arco y la espada, los samuráis eran un componente esencial de los ejércitos japoneses en la época medieval.
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Looking for some great Japanese history in an easy to understand yet comprehensive manner? . . Check out Japan at War on YouTube for tons of informative videos (https://youtu.be/qX8u5fs6fTw) . . . 🎥 @japan_at_war . . #japan #japanesehistory #historyfacts #history #warhistory #war #MartialArts #samurai #japanatwar #hideyoshi #imjinwar #toyotomihideyoshi https://www.instagram.com/p/CBgnBo-AVKI/?igshid=1iz3nx5scg294
#japan#japanesehistory#historyfacts#history#warhistory#war#martialarts#samurai#japanatwar#hideyoshi#imjinwar#toyotomihideyoshi
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My bestie just got me this so I could emotionally get through Tokyo ghoul! Thank you bestie 👯♀️🧡💚
#i love my bff#my bff is better than yours#bff girls#bffsforever#thankful#tokyo ghoul#hide#hideyoshi toyotomi#toyotomihideyoshi#popvinyl#fave characters
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Just finished the present for an ex cottonball who has developed into a furry monkey~ I know today is Ieyasu's Bd, but I owed this to a dear friend and I just hope I can make her fangirl with this. It took me so long but I'm kinda proud of it. I know it ain't perfect but did my best! January 23th, 😂😭 we are getting older but let's be forever young! #slbpfanart #slbp #toyotomihideyoshi #hideyoshislbp #monkey #samurailoveballadparty #happybirthday #birthdaywishes #kadry #kittyadry #tryingfilters https://www.instagram.com/p/B8AOGsXJO7d/?igshid=1fepcrtvfbsgn
#slbpfanart#slbp#toyotomihideyoshi#hideyoshislbp#monkey#samurailoveballadparty#happybirthday#birthdaywishes#kadry#kittyadry#tryingfilters
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大阪城 #osaka #oosakacastle #osakacastle #toyotomihideyoshi #osakatrip #summer #大阪城 #城巡り #お城好き #お城 #お城巡り #大阪旅行 #大阪 #豊臣秀吉 (at Osaka Castle) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0W2SHunVTC/?igshid=91r4x64dvnva
#osaka#oosakacastle#osakacastle#toyotomihideyoshi#osakatrip#summer#大阪城#城巡り#お城好き#お城#お城巡り#大阪旅行#大阪#豊臣秀吉
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Époque Azuchi Momoyama
L'époque Azuchi-Momoyama (Azuchi-Momoyama Jidai, alias ère Shokuho, 1568/73-1600) est une période brève mais importante de l'histoire du Japon médiéval, qui vit le pays s'unifier après des siècles de faiblesse du gouvernement central et de conflits mineurs entre des centaines de seigneurs de guerre rivaux. Oda Nobunaga (r. de 1568 à 1582) s'imposa en tant que chef militaire du Japon, et son château d'Azuchi, à l'est de Kyoto, donna à cette période la première moitié de son nom. Le successeur de Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi (r. de 1582 à 1598), poursuivrait son œuvre d'unification du Japon, et sa base de Momoyama, au sud de Kyoto, fournirait la seconde moitié du nom de la période. Hideyoshi se heurta à l'échec de ses deux invasions de la Corée, et la période se termina par le conflit de succession qui verrait Tokugawa Ieyasu établir le shogunat Tokugawa (1603-1868).
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Date Masamune (伊達 政宗) the “One-Eyed Dragon of Ōshu.” • • •⠀ At the age of 14 in 1581 Masamune led his first campaign, helping his father fight the Sōma family. In 1584, at the age of 17, Masamune succeeded his father, Terumune, from his position as daimyō. Masamune’s army was recognized by its black armor and golden headgear being known as the “One-Eyed Dragon of Ōshu.” • • •⠀ From Instagram
#japaneseculture#samurai#katana#yoroi#kabuto#samuraiarmor#samuraiwarrior#datemasamune#daimyo#azuchi#edo#toyotomihideyoshi#bushido#budo#koryu#hideyoshi#japaneseart#japan#japon#japonalia
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・ ・ イカゲームを観終えようと思ったけど『エイジ・オブ・サムライ: 天下統一への戦い』を観終わった。 ・ まあまあ端折りがパないけども分かりやすい三英傑。 生ぬるい大河の様な表現ではないbloody感が非常に良い! 要約とはこういうモノだとつくづく感心する。 現代日本は江戸時代の延長線上にあると言うが安土桃山の時代からの記憶が今に至っているのだ!と自論に自己満足w ・ #エイジオブサムライ #天下統一への戦い #AgeofSamurai #BattleforJapan ・ #天下統一 #unificationofthewholecountry ・ #織田信長 #OdaNobunaga #豊臣秀吉 #ToyotomiHideyoshi #徳川家康 #TokugawaIeyasu ・ #16世紀 #16thcentury #戦国時代 #Sengokuperiod #日本 #Nippon ・ #ドキュメンタリー #documentary #ネットフリックス #Netflix ・ #映画 #movie #ビバムビ #instamovie #moviestagram #instagood #instapic (Tokyo Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWndynOl62p/?utm_medium=tumblr
#エイジオブサムライ#天下統一への戦い#ageofsamurai#battleforjapan#天下統一#unificationofthewholecountry#織田信長#odanobunaga#豊臣秀吉#toyotomihideyoshi#徳川家康#tokugawaieyasu#16世紀#16thcentury#戦国時代#sengokuperiod#日本#nippon#ドキュメンタリー#documentary#ネットフリックス#netflix#映画#movie#ビバムビ#instamovie#moviestagram#instagood#instapic
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No.787 at Sanpo-in, Daigoji Temple, Kyoto
The extravaganza of the garden by Hideyoshi Toyotomi was in the same age as the ultimate simplicity of Wabi-Sabi by Rikyu Senno. Extremes exist at the same time.
#醍醐寺#三宝院#日本庭園#京都#桃山文化#豊臣秀吉#DaigojiTemple#Sanpoin#japanesegarden#kyoto#momoyamaculture#toyotomihideyoshi
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Reposted from @nobus_restaurant #nobu’s #familycrest #paulownia #facemask #toyotomihideyoshi #sushi #stl @nobus_restaurant @nobusstl (at Nobus Japanese Restaurant) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEfq09BDEgc/?igshid=19o1n78cd5uek
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Toyotomi Hideoshi was a Shogun (highest military rank) in the late 16th century. He is one of Japan’s most recognized historical figures and the Toyokuni Shrine one of the best places connected to his story. #toyotomihideyoshi #shogun #sengokujidai #meetkyoto #travelkyoto #kyotojapan #deutschkyoto #kyotolife #cityguidekyoto #kyotodaytour #deutscherguidekyoto #familytour #japantrip #lovekyoto #japantravel #japanreise #kyoto #japanguide #kyotoguide #visitjapan #kyotophoto #京都ドイツ #kyototraveltip https://www.instagram.com/p/CA7kmWDJzq1/?igshid=1tggahowynsf2
#toyotomihideyoshi#shogun#sengokujidai#meetkyoto#travelkyoto#kyotojapan#deutschkyoto#kyotolife#cityguidekyoto#kyotodaytour#deutscherguidekyoto#familytour#japantrip#lovekyoto#japantravel#japanreise#kyoto#japanguide#kyotoguide#visitjapan#kyotophoto#京都ドイツ#kyototraveltip
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