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neobrogrippa · 2 years
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Why Azai Nagamasa?
Someone from Final Fantasy XIV asked me yesterday about why I like the Azai and particularly Azai Nagamasa so much.
To me the event that says so much about Nagamasa's character is at the fall of Odani castle, funny enough when the Azai are destroyed.
If you look at the fall of Odawara (the Hojo), or the fall of Osaka (The Toyotomi), entire clans getting destroyed and mass sepuku weren't uncommon. Nagamasa, however, insists on sending his wife and children to Nobunaga. Ultimately it is Nagamasa, and the Azai retainers, who commit sepuku in the castle.
To me that act speaks volumes both about his concern for his family but also about who he was as a person.
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Hello there Asai Nagamasa fans.
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kudouusagi · 2 years
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@endlessdelirium allow me to answer this question more fully lol.
So, it's possible he naturalized. But in his flashback episode he was introducing himself as "Nicolai Asakura" to his classmates so maybe that was always his name? Did he just change it as he told the story? I'm not sure lol. I'm really not sure why he has a Japanese surname.
The only requirement for a "Japanese name" when you naturalize is that it's in Japanese characters, so his name being ニコライ in katakana would be allowed. He wouldn't have needed to change his surname to be "Japanese" either.
But the big thing, and probably the reason they used it, is that everyone at Manpuku are named after famous people from the sengoku era.
Sanada Kentarou = Sanada Yukimura
Ishida Naoki = Ishida Mitsunari
Asai Haru = Asai Nagamasa
Kakizaki Makoto = Kakizaki Kageie
Yamanaka Daisuke = Yamanaka Yukimori
Imagawa Tsuyoshi = Imagawa Yoshimoto
Nicolai Asakura = Asakura Yoshikage
Manda Fukuko = Mitsuta Yasutoshi (no English page), Mitsuta has the same kanji (満田) but a different reading.
Ukita Ren = Ukita Hideie
There might be something going on with the Twilight characters as well but it was less easy for me to figure out where their names came from.
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odaclan · 2 years
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Being careful of old/outdated resources, and works that cite them
In my Christmas Truce post, I made an offhand comment on how James Murdoch’s books contains erroneous narrative. I’m going to elaborate on this, as well as presenting a warning about being careful when you read any book about Sengoku Japan.
James Murdoch’s books are useful when he directly quotes and/or translates texts from the Jesuit documents (such as Luis Frois's Historia de Japam or other missionary letters). The translation he provides matches the translation provided by a different English translator, so I’m of the opinion that his translation of Jesuit documents are not "wrong”.
It’s the narrative he provides in between is sometimes very strange. 
That is, “strange” when compared to the things that are “currently accepted as fact” about Sengoku Japan. Murdoch was in Japan in the Meiji era, and wrote his books between 1903 and 1917. Whatever source he was using, he did not cite, except for the quotes from the Catholics. Perhaps his sources were materials that were lost in the war, or things that have since been discredited due to progress in historical research.
For example, Murdoch narrates this about “Asai”:
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(History of Japan by James Murdoch, Book 2, page 124)
Based on the description about how “Asai” is lord of Oumi and is married to Nobunaga’s sister, it sound like he was talking about Azai/Asai Nagamasa, but the footnote (marked by number 2 there) narrates a very very strange claim.
As a lot of Sengoku fans would know: after their defeat, Azai Nagamasa and his father are dead. Golden skull story and all. Who is this “Asai” fellow who converted into Christianity, then? Why would James Murdoch think this is what happened? What is his source? I don’t know. 
Perhaps a source had somehow confused and conflated Kyougoku Maria (who was Nagamasa’s older sister) with her brother. The footnote indicates that Murdoch had at the very least confused Maria's identity, as he named her as Chacha/Yodo-gimi’s sister for some reason. As Nagamasa’s sister, Maria would’ve been Yodo-gimi’s aunt.
I like to say that just because a source exist, doesn’t mean the story is true, and that’s why you need to be careful about where the story is coming from. This is a prime example of such case. I have read in passing some other English-language books about Japanese history that quote James Murdoch. Well, James Murdoch’s text... is not entirely accurate, as we have just seen. It might not be a good idea to blindly trust everything this book says. 
When you read any text, even if the book is presenting a very confident claim or cites a legitimate-sounding source, just take everything with a grain of salt and be prepared to have your understanding completely debunked by something else somewhere in the future. 
Excavation of old castles are still underway, and medieval paperwork still continue to be discovered. People like Murdoch is not at fault because they probably write based on what they have at the time. We now have more resources than they do. Keeping up to date with new discoveries is not easy, so if you intend to research for the purpose of learning about the facts, it’s best to not be too attached to a popular idea just because it’s often featured in media or fiction.
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samuraifacts · 4 years
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The Azai Ruled Omi? Right?
  Hey everyone! It has been a while! As I said previously I’ve been double checking my words and doing research before continuing to post on here. Today I’m back and want to start by talking about my favorite clan of the Sengoku Era. The famous Azai (or Asai) clan of Omi! The famous rulers of Omi right?   Well, not quite. In a lot of modern media it is common to say that the Azai ruled over Omi Province. Unfortunately, this isn’t quite true. Today I’d like to talk about the Azai and what land they did and didn’t rule over. I’m also going to be including brief history lessons on the Azai clan’s three rulers.    First let’s talk about Grandpa Azai, Mr. Azai Sukemasa. Before Sukemasa the Azai had no land to call their own and weren’t what one would consider rulers. However, due to an internal power struggle of the clan he was in he would end up gaining forces and build a castle in the Northeastern part of Omi called “Odani”. Unfortunately, he would soon find himself locked in conflict with the rulers of South Eastern Omi, the Rokkaku. The Rokkaku would prove so powerful in fact that the Azai would be forced out of Omi and seek refuge in Echizen to the North. WIth the help of the Asakura clan, Echizen’s rulers, the Azai would then move back South into Omi and pushed back the Rokkaku. Owing a large debt to the Asakura they re-established themselves at Odani, reinforcing their position and becoming the rulers of Northeastern Omi. So at this point they control only Northeastern Omi, and would also claim ownership of Lake Biwa.   Next came the second ruler of the Azai, Hisemasa. During and after the death of his father Hisemasa was locked into a seemingly endless conflict with the Rokkaku. In spite of Asakura assistance the Rokkaku clan was powerful and Hisemasa was considered a fairly weak fighter and general. Under his leadership the Azai would lose several forts and quite a bit of land to the Rokkaku forces. Fearing complete destruction and not wishing to flee to Echizen like his father before him HIsemasa would beg the Rokkaku to let the Azai become their vassal. While the Azai kept their castle, at this point we could say that all Azai lands actually belong to the Rokkaku. So, leaving this section, the Azai own one castle and clearly don’t own all of Omi.    Finally we have the most famous Azai, Azai Nagamasa. It is not exaggeration to say that leadership skipped a generation of the Azai family line. At a young age, bearing the grudge of his father and grandfather before him, Nagamasa would move the Azai’s forces South with the help of the Asakura. While the Azai didn’t take over much land they did regain all of the land they had previously lost to the Rokkaku forces. The Azai retainers asked Hisemasa to retire, and Nagamasa was made the Azai’s new Lord. This was the absolute peak of Azai land ownership. As most people know the Azai later fell to the Oda and lost all territory when their clan was destroyed but that is a conversation for another time.    The point I wanted to make with this post is that while a lot of video games and anime say the Azai ruled all of Omi, because splitting up Omi is difficult admittedly, this is in fact false. The Azai never ruled more than the Northeastern part of the province.    
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cave35 · 3 years
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Kōji Tsujitani
Inuyasha (TV) as Miroku Sengoku Basara - Samurai Kings (TV) as Nagamasa Asai (The) Irresponsible Captain Tylor (TV) as Justy Ueki Tylor Moribito - Guardian of the Spirit (TV) as Tanda
See more at ANN
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protect Nagamasa Asai
(miyoshi wants to kill him, matsunaga wants to kill him, his men are disloyal)
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daeva-agas · 3 years
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I seriously super want that compilation of European letters about Japan because James Murdoch cited a very strange story that makes absolutely no sense, and I want to check if he misread/misunderstood the priest somehow, or if he had combined a correct story with a different source that is messed up.
He said that Nobu had a consort, who is the daughter of "Asai, Lord of Oumi", who became interested in listening to Catholic teachings. She has three sons, who are equally interested in becoming Catholics. The second son frequently visits the seminary, and says he would convert if he could smooth it out with his dad. The eldest also wanted to convert, but the "no adultery" Commandment kiiind of is a problem.
That last two I actually can attest to be true. I have seen full quotes of them from the Japanese translation of the letters. There might be a bit fuzzy details and/or confusing Nobukatsu with Nobutaka, but that's on me. I just don't 100% remember what the priest had reported in his letter. IIRC Nobukatsu only said he wanted to hear more about the teaching when he's not caught up in battle, while Nobutaka was the one who claimed he wanted to convert but needs to talk to dad first. I could be wrong, but at least this one is not entirely WTF.
Murdoch also actually provided the full quote and citation of Frois or one of the other priests saying that Nobutada advised the priests to lighten up on the Seventh Commandment for easier conversion. He also said if the commandment was done away with, he would convert on the spot or something (and the priests were like "uh, no? we can't do that with God's words"). I mean, to be fair he was at the time still not "married" yet, but has concubines, so maybe the semantics of how this works is causing misunderstanding (concubines are considered wives after all)? Or maybe he just really wants to have lots of wives. Eh.
But this "consort" lady is like... who is this??? The description sounds like a very messed up mixture of Kitsuno, Oichi, and Gracia. This does not compute.
Also bonus points, Murdoch also said "Lord Asai" converted and lives in Azuchi with his wife. I, uh... Nagamasa and his dad are both dead. There are no "Lord Asai" living in Azuchi that I know of. Something is very wrong with this narrative, and I want to know what is the source of it.
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odatodeath · 4 years
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reading abt how nobunaga had brotherly feelings for nagamasa and oichi even at war 
only for both of them to not return those feelings (in oichi’s case, this started near the end of the war)
“Because Oichi even refused to talk with him, Oda Nobunaga's impatience with the world got to its blasting point. "Alright," he said, "Then go to some place where you'll never see me again!" -- Lady Oichi did go to such a place -- the snow-covered mountains of Echizen, Lord Shibata Katsuie's domain. She married him. The four daughters of Asai Nagamasa's went to live there, too.Oichi never saw Oda Nobunaga again, for real. 
After Oda's death in 1582, Shibata was at war against Oda's successor Toyotomi. He lost. Once more Lady Oichi found herself and her kids in a besieged castle, with no way out. All was a deja vu: Shibata, too, asked her to leave. But now she really refused to. She committed suicide with him, as the castle went in flames.”
Another source says that one of them said, instead: “Fine, never speak to me again!” And that’s simultaneously very sad and also the most sibling-ly thing I’ve read.
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simone-boccanegra · 4 years
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okay I may just draw a Sengoku Jidai inspired tarot
Major Arcana only, I’m not a masochist
And obviously I need to decide who/what gets which card
The Fool - a young Oda Nobunaga 1 The Magician 2 The High Priestess - Nene 3 The Empress - Nohime 4 The Emperor - can’t be the actual emperor since they were pretty much just there to look pretty in this period 5 The Hierophant - Ankokuji Ekei  6 The Lovers - Oichi and Asai Nagamasa 7 The Chariot - Takeda Shingen 8 Justice 9 The Hermit - Takenaka Hanbei 10 Wheel of Fortune 11 Strength - Saito Dosan 12 The Hanged Man 13 Death 14 Temperance - Tokugawa Ieyasu 15 The Devil - Nobunaga at the height of his power 16 The Tower - Honno-ji  17 The Star 18 The Moon 19 The Sun - Toyotomi Hideyoshi 20 Judgement - Akechi Mitsuhide 21 The World - a map? maybe?
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loadingworldof539 · 3 years
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neobrogrippa · 2 years
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Shiga prefecture (Omi Province) in Japan had a large festival marking the 450th anniversary of the death of my favorite samurai Azai Nagamasa. At the celebration they had limited edition Azai merchandise. Thankfully I found a sale online and I am so incredibly happy to have these.
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scoobydoojedi · 6 years
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Imari clan
The Imai clan is a rather obscure clan with unknown origin but at some point in there history they separated and became separate clans one Imai clan which was located in Owari and the other which was located in Settsu the Owari clan became a fudai clan in the Sengoku Period with there main rivals being the Kyôgoku family. when the Kyôgoku were defeated by the Asai clan, the Imai eventually allied themselves with the Asai. Their independence was diminished by Asai Nagamasa and all but lost with the death of their lord, Imai Sadakiyo, in 1561.
On the other hand the Settsu branch of the family became wealthy and influential merchants. They reached their greatest heights under Imai Sôkyû, a famed merchant and tea master who enjoyed the favor of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.( *since the family split most likely they might have had different mons they could have also have keep there mon the same as well since they were related the mon I have here represents the Owari branch of the family I could not find any mon for the Settsu branch so iam hopeful that they had the same mon*)
*Prominent People*
*Imari Sadakiyo* (????-1561) Sadakiyo of the Owari branch
held Minouchi castle in Ômi province and was an ally and later vassal to the Asai. He was accidentally speared and killed by Asai retainer Kishizawa Yoichi during the Asai's efforts to recapture Futo castle from the Rokaku clan in 1561.
*Imari Sokyu* (1520-1593) Sokyu of the Sattsu branch was one of Sakai's most important merchants and a member of the city's leadership council. When Oda Nobunaga demanded that Sakai acknowledge his authority, Sokyu urged the council to submit and sent Nobunaga two valuable tea items as a good will gesture. Nobunaga awarded Sôkyû for his efforts by giving him a lucrative commission to supply firearms and gunpowder to the Oda. He instructed Nobunaga in the tea ceremony, advised Nobunaga and certain of his vassals in acquiring artworks, and as a tea master later enjoyed the favor of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Sôkyû was also present for the Grand Kitano Tea Ceremony (1586).
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*The Grand Kitano Tea Ceremony*
The Grand Kitano Tea Ceremony was a mass tea ceremony held by Toyotomi Hideyoshi at Kitano Tenmangû (Kitano Tenjin Shrine) in Kyoto. It was attended by over 1000 people, and tea was served not only by the tea masters Sen no Rikyû, Tsuda Sôgyû, and Imai Sôkyû, but also by Hideyoshi himself.
Hideyoshi had recently moved into the Jurakudai palace, which was famously fitted with a tearoom covered, walls and ceiling in gold. A great lover of the arts, and lover of showing off his love of the arts, Hideyoshi arranged this massive event as an opportunity for him to show off his collection of tea wares. Anyone and everyone, regardless of rank, was nominally invited, and in fact, tea masters were practically mandated to attend; Hideyoshi declared that anyone who failed to attend would be forbidden from then on to serve tea, and even that anyone associating with such a blacklisted tea master would become blacklisted as well.
It was originally announced that the event would last ten days. As the focus was meant to be on Hideyoshi's collection of teawares, guests were restricted to bringing one tea kettle, one bucket, one teabowl.
Hundreds of temporary tea huts were erected at Kitano, and lots were drawn to see who would earn the distinction of being served tea by Hideyoshi himself; the remaining attendees were served by the aforementioned tea masters. Hideyoshi is said to have served at least 803 people himself, after which he retired to the Jurakudai and called a premature end to the event after only one day.
Scholars have suggested several theories as to Hideyoshi's decision to retire and call off the party. Some have suggested that he was upset, or disappointed, at the relative lack of attention paid to his collection, and therefore to a relative lack of admiration or prestige earned him by the event; perhaps the wabi-sabi aesthetic of the tea masters' items outshone his own, so to speak. Other scholars suggest that he was simply physically and mentally drained from serving so much tea.
This was Hideyoshi's last effort to host a large, spectacular display of his tea wares; his tea gatherings from that time onward were smaller and more intimate affairs.
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waha-no-baka · 7 years
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[Forum] [Société - Japon] Onna-bugeisha Onna-bugeisha Je vous propose un mix d'articles de wikipedia, de nautiljon # Description Dans le Japon médiéval, une onna-bugeisha est une femme combattante issue de la haute société. De nombreuses épouses, veuves, filles, et rebelles répondaient à l'appel du devoir en s'engageant dans la bataille, généralement aux côtés de samouraïs. Elles étaient membres de la classe bushi et étaient formées aux armes dans le but de protéger leur maison, leur famille, et leur honneur en temps de guerre. Elles contrastaient avec le rôle traditionnel d'« épouses au foyer » des femmes japonaises. Elles sont parfois considérées comme des samouraïs-femmes bien que ce terme ne soit en fait pas exact. Les onna-bugeisha étaient des personnes très importantes de la société. Des personnages mythiques comme l'impératrice Jingū, Tomoe Gozen, Nakano Takeko, ou Hōjō Masako étaient des onna-bugeisha qui eurent un impact significatif dans l'histoire japonaise. # Histoire Avec la fin de l'ère Heian (794-1185) s'estompe une période de remarquable stabilité, marquée par la prospérité financière et culturelle. L'époque féodale qui lui succède est marquée par de nombreux affrontements, face aux envahisseurs étrangers tout d'abord (les Mongols de Kubilaï Khan au XIIIe siècle), mais principalement entre clans de daimyô rivaux. Ces guerres civiles, qui déchirent le Japon jusqu'à sa réunification au XVIIe siècle, trouvent notamment leur origine dans la convoitise de terres couplée à un système d'héritage qui n'est pas soumis au principe de primogéniture : à la mort d'un seigneur, son domaine ne revient pas à son aîné, mais est divisé entre tous ses descendants. En outre, jusqu'aux réformes menées par Hideyoshi Toyotomi à la fin du XVIe siècle, n'importe quelle personne en mesure de se procurer un sabre et un cheval pouvait prétendre au titre de samouraï, décuplant les effectifs de cette caste guerrière. Les seigneurs daimyô et leurs vassaux se lancent dans des campagnes afin d'asseoir leur pouvoir sur des domaines de plus en plus morcelés. Cet état de guerre est entretenu par le tout nouveau type de régime militaire qui émerge au début de l'époque féodale : le bakufu de Kamakura (1185-1333). Quid des femmes dans ce contexte éminemment guerrier ? Avec l'émergence des samouraïs, le statut des femmes face à l'état de guerre est certes diminué. Pourtant, cela n'a pas toujours été le cas. Durant les périodes précédentes, si le pouvoir administratif était détenu par les hommes, les femmes s'affirmaient dans le domaine spirituel et clérical ; et notamment, sur le champs de bataille, en tant que shamanes : leur rôle était alors de prédire l'issue d'une bataille, d'apporter différentes formes de soins, ou de lancer des malédictions sur les ennemis. En outre, des recherches effectuées sur des tombeaux du IVe siècle ont permis de mettre à jour des corps de femmes en armure, entérinant l'existence d'une caste de guerrières. Ces découvertes ont pu être mises en rapport avec les récits de vie de l'impératrice Jingû, et de la reine Himiko qui vécurent au tournant du IIe et IIIe siècles. La première prit la relève de son défunt mari, l'empereur Chûai, et partit conquérir la Corée alors qu'elle était enceinte. La seconde était dite prêtresse et sorcière, et interprétait la volonté des kamis afin de diriger le pays. Avec l'époque de Kamakura et de l'installation d'un climat de guerre perpétuelle, la place des femmes au combat changea, tout en demeurant nécessaire : on distingua alors la femme « samouraï » (l'onna-bugeisha), et la femme de samouraï. Quoi que différentes, les deux combattirent pour un même but, celui de faire triompher leur clan. On retrouve chez ces femmes des valeurs fortes, retranscrites plus tard dans ce que nous connaissons aujourd'hui comme le Bushidô. L'une et l'autre étaient préparées aux arts de la guerre, que cela soit par inclination personnelle ou par nécessité d'avoir à se défendre en cas de siège. L'arme traditionnellement réservée aux femmes était le naginata, une lance terminée par une lame recourbée. À la base, cette arme était détenue par les guerriers de seconde catégorie, face à l'arc et au sabre, plus nobles. Toutefois, sa maniabilité et sa polyvalence en faisait une arme de choix entre des mains expertes, et très vite son enseignement se généralisa parmi les femmes de la caste des samouraïs. Si le pouvoir des femmes guerrières resta de mise jusqu'à la fin de l'époque de Muromachi (1333-1573), il s'amenuisa progressivement à la faveur de la montée du confucianisme qui redessina les rôles féminins et masculins au sein de la société japonaise. Notamment, en plaçant la femme dans une position inférieure à celle de son mari. Jusqu'ici, et quoique cela soit difficile à considérer, la femme japonaise médiévale jouissait d'une grande autonomie, notamment en matière de travail, mariage, sexualité et divorce. La Française de la même époque aurait difficilement pu en dire autant... Le XIXe siècle, et à plus fortes raisons la Seconde Guerre mondiale, portèrent un coup fatal à ces femmes guerrières en imprimant des standards occidentaux sur la société japonaise. La famille n'était désormais plus un clan élargi où les femmes pouvaient s'épanouir, mais un noyau restreint composé d'un père au travail, d'une mère au foyer, et d'enfants attendant de se marier ou de devenir docteur. Eh oui, le modèle de la femme soumise japonaise a moins d'un siècle et demi, et vient de chez nous. # Onna-bugeisha / épouse de samurai Les différents récits de cette époque qui nous ont été transmis marquent bien le contraste entre la femme comme victime tragique et sans défense de la guerre, et la femme guerrière qui se lance avec détermination dans la bataille : les rouleaux illustrés du Dit de Heiji montrent la mise à sac du Palais Sanjo en 1161, où l'on peut voir des dames de compagnie abattues par des samouraïs. Parallèlement, le Dit des Heike, datant de la même période, retranscrit les exploits de Tomoe Gozen, épouse et compagnon d'armes de Minamoto no Yoshinaka. Connue pour sa beauté et sa fougue, elle suivit son mari sur les champs de bataille, et notamment à la célèbre bataille d'Awazu en 1184 dont elle sortie victorieuse, à la différence de Yoshinaka qui y périt. La légende de Tomoe naquit à cette époque, où l'on raconte qu'elle brillait au combat en décapitant sans relâche ses ennemis. À la mort de son époux, elle se maria une seconde fois et eut un fils, avant de se retirer dans la province d'Echû où elle prit le voile. Être épouse de samouraï demandait parfois de mener le combat sur d'autres plans que sur le champ de bataille lui-même. En l'absence de leur mari, c'était à elles d'assurer l'intendance des forteresses, soumises à des sièges. Il s'agissait de gérer aussi bien le ravitaillement que de superviser les services d'infirmerie et de défense. Dans le Taikoki, on peut lire un hommage à femme d'Okamura Sukie, qui fit preuve de courage et de détermination dans la défense de Suemori en 1584 :« l'épouse d'Okamura était habituellement douce et réservée, c'était une femme dotée de toute la grâce qu'on aurait pu prêter à un jeune saule. Toutefois, cette valeureuse dame de cour - qui surpassait même l'estimée mère du seigneur Nobunaga – s'arma d'un naginata, et, accompagnée de deux ou trois autres personnes, patrouilla de jour comme de nuit dans le château en réprimandant sévèrement les gardes épuisés par les combats, et qui s'étaient assoupis. » # Statut Ce n'est pas seulement au combat que les femmes se sont distinguées durant la guerre. La plupart agissait comme stratèges politiques par le biais de leurs mariages. Outils de diplomatie, ces épouses de samouraïs se retrouvaient bien souvent déchirées entre leur famille, et le clan ennemi auquel elles avaient été liées par souci de trêve. Elles acquéraient plutôt alors le statut d'otage privilégiée, et étaient généralement bien mal perçues par la cour qui considérait ces éléments extérieurs comme des espionnes et des traîtres. Devenir épouse de samouraï par le biais de ces mariages arrangés plaçait ainsi la femme face au choix difficile d'être loyale envers sa famille ou son époux. Ce fut le cas pour Oichi, la plus jeune soeur du célèbre Oda Nobunaga. Celui-ci la donna en mariage à son rival, Nagamasa Asai. Quelques années plus tard, Nagamasa rompit toutefois son alliance avec Nobunaga : sans retenue, ce dernier dévasta le domaine des Asai et demanda à ce que sa soeur lui soit retournée. Nagamasa accepta, avant de mettre fin à ses jours. On raconte qu'Oichi aurait prévenu son frère des plans militaires de Nagamasa en lui faisant parvenir un sachet portebonheur crypté. outefois, toutes n'eurent pas la chance d'être épargnées par les combats. A la chute d'un château, le viol, la mise en esclavage et le meurtre étaient pratiqués sans retenue. Dans ces conditions, le suicide était l'unique possibilité restante. Chacune d'entre elles était dotée d'un tanto, une dague qui ne les quittait jamais. Si l'emploi de cette lame pouvait se faire à des fins offensifs, l'un de ses plus funestes usages était de permettre à la dame de se suicider si jamais elle se retrouvait déshonorée, et sans espoir de salut. À la différence du seppuku pratiqué par les samouraïs, le suicide des femmes s'effectuait par tanto, en s'enfonçant la lame dans la gorge. Les rudiments d'anatomie enseignés aux dames de cour leur apprenaient en quel point exact elles devaient plonger le poignard pour s'ôter correctement la vie. En attendant d'être mis à jour, l'objet était conservé sous les habits, contre la poitrine. Ainsi lorsque Hideyoshi Toyotomi enjoignit Bessho Nagaharu de se soumettre pacifiquement à Nobunaga, Nagaharu refusa et son château fut assiégé. En signe de soutient à son mari, et pour ne pas tomber entre des mains ennemis, sa femme et toutes ses dames de compagnie se donnèrent la mort. # Arme La naginata est une longue lance dotée d'une lame courbée à son sommet. Du fait de sa polyvalence et des conventions, beaucoup de femmes s'initièrent à cette arme. Sa longueur offre de grandes possibilités d'attaques à distance. Cette arme était aussi très efficace contre les maraudeurs qui attaquaient souvent à cheval. L'arc et les flèches étaient également utilisés du fait de la possibilité d'attaquer à distance. De plus, la naginata se montrait très efficace dans le combat proche. Même en considérant que les hommes étaient naturellement plus forts que les femmes, une forte femme armée d'une naginata pouvait garder à distance la plupart de ses adversaires. Durant ces situations, la force, le poids, ou l'épée ne comptaient plus. Parce qu'elle est utilisée par de nombreuses femmes légendaires, la naginata est devenue un symbole de la femme guerrière. Durant l'époque d'Edo, de nombreuses écoles de naginata furent créées à destination des femmes Tags : #societé #japon #femme #samurai Lien vers la fiche : http://ift.tt/2iLfhHT http://ift.tt/2zgosr3
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James Murdoch commentary, part 2
I am very interested in what Murdoch’s original sources actually say, because as I was reading the book some more, I encounter some more “Asai” passage that makes things even more confusing. 
In the preface of the book, the only Japanese text that Murdoch credits is Nihon Senshi, which was provided to him by Baron Terauchi, then the Minister for War  (Terauchi Masatake, I would imagine, the Minister for War in office 1902-1911). He credits a few more Japanese officials and translator, but does not name any of the paperwork that was used as material to produce his book.
So in my previous post I shared this:
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(Murdoch’s History of Japan, book 2, page 124)
This is from the same book, page 172:
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This passage describes that Nobunaga has a consort who is the daughter of "Asai, lord of Oumi”, and that this Asai fellow is a Christian. 
Something like this might result with someone reading this and wondering if for some reason Nobunaga had taken one of his own nieces as consort, because Murdoch does not give us the personal names of “Asai”. I would imagine that one was supposed to be Nagamasa and the other one his father Hisamasa, since that would make more sense.
It still makes the story rather strange. If that were the case, it means the source is implying that neither of the Azai men died! After their defeat, they were simply stripped off their fiefs, then converted to Christianity and lived in peace. An interesting counter to the golden skulls narrative, though I think the skull story is more credible. 
The consort who produced Nobunaga’s heir was believed to be the Lady Ikoma (Kitsuno), who passed away before the missionaries met Nobunaga. She is not related to the Asai. If this second Asai is Hisamasa, his only Christian daughter is Kyougoku Maria. 
Alas, poor Kyougoku Maria, her identity appears to have been confused with so many other women!
Incidentally, the one being described as the “second son” here sounds like Nobutaka, who is the third son. I do not have the quote on hand, but someone has once posted the Japanese translation of a missionary letter that mentioned this event. It said that Oda Nobutaka was very interested in converting, but was concerned about his father’s objections.
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Publisher: Tecmo
ESRB Rating: Teen
Release Date: March 27, 2012
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Art of Explosives : Chapter 2: Battle of Luoyang, Dong Zhuo, 1000 K.O.s
Art of Medicine : Chapter 2: Battle of Sekigahara, Mori Ranmaru, 1000 K.O.s
Art of War : Chapter 3: Battle of Shizugatake, Zhen Ji, Lu Bu or Inahime, 1500 K.O.s
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Elephant Saddle : Chapter 3: Battle of Hu Lao Gate, Achilles, 1500 K.O.s
Heavenly Robe : Chapter 1: Battle of Shou Chun, Zhang Liao, 1000 K.O.s
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Kattan magatama : Chapter 1: Battle of Dong Kou, Sun Wukong, 1500 K.O.s
Kongo Tekko : Chapter 2: Battle of Kyushu, Sun Shang Xiang, 1500 K.O.s
Matsukaze Saddle : Chapter 3: Battle of Honnoji, Ayane, 1500 K.O.s
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Seven Star Band : Chapter 3: Battle of Nagasaka, Xiao Qiao, Ryu Hayabusa or Bao Sanniang, 1000 K.O.s
Shadow Armor : Chapter 1: Battle of Ueda Castle, Nobunaga Oda, 1500 K.O.s
String of beads : Chapter 1: Battle of Yi Ling, Da Ji or Keiji Maeda, 2000 K.O.s
Tough Armor : Chapter 3: Battle of Tong Gate, Mori Motonari, 1000 K.O.s
Vampire Kote : Chapter 2: Battle of Mount Ding Jun, Nohime, 1500 K.O.s
Yasha Mask : Chapter 2: Battle of Nan Zhong, Xiahou Ba, 1500 K.O.s
Yata Mirror : hapter 2: Battle of Hasedo, Kunoichi, 2000 K.O.s
Gaiden Stage Unlockables
Battle of Guang Zhong : Increase bond between Sima Yi and Masamune Date
Battle of Jian Ge : Increase bond between Mori Monotari and Jia Xu
Battle of Jie Ting : Increase bond between Xing Cai and Maeda Keiji
Battle of Komaki Nagakute : Increase bond between Zhuge Liang, Huang Zhong and Hattori Hanzo
Battle of Liang Zhou : Increase bond between Liu-Chan and Guan Suo
Battle of Mikatagahara : Increase bond between Lian Shi, Lu Meng and Masanori Fukushima
Battle of Nan Zhong : Increase bond between Zhu Rong, Meng Huo and Zhang He
Battle of Tao shui : Increase bond between Lian Shi, Ishikawa Goemon and Hashiba Hideyoshi
Battle of Xing Shi : Increase bond between Tachibana Ginchiyo, Xiao Qiao, Sun Shang Xiang
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Da Qiao : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Nagasaka”
Ding Feng : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Odawara Castle”
Gan Ning : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Mikatagahara”
Huang Gai : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou”
Lian Shi : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Nagashino Post-modification”
Ling Tong : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Tao shui”
Lu Meng : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Zhang gu tang Post-modification”
Lu Xun : Clear Chapter 4, “Battle of Hefei”
Sun Ce : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Nagasaka”
Sun Jian : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Honnoji”
Sun Quan : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun”
Sun Shang Xiang : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Odawara Castle”
Taishi Ci : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Ueda Castle”
Xiao Qiao : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Odawara Castle”
Zhou Tai : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Nagashino”
Zhou Yu : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Nagasaka”
Wei Unlockables
Cai Wenji : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Anegawa”
Cao Cao : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Fancheng”
Cao Pi : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Hu Lao Gate”
Cao Ren : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun”
Dian Wei : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Nagasaka Post-modification”
Guo Jia : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Fancheng Post-modification”
Jia Xu : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou”
Pang De : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Yi Ling”
Wang Yi : Clear Chapter 4, “Battle of Nagashino”
Xiahou Dun : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Fancheng”
Xiahou Yuan : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Nan-Jun”
Xu Chu : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Tong Gate”
Xu Huang : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou”
Zhang He : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang”
Zhang Liao : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Ueda Castle”
Zhen Ji : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Hu Lao Gate”
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Bao Sanniang : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Kyushu”
Guan Ping : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Jie Ting”
Guan Suo : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Ushizuyama”
Guan Yu : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun”
Huang Zhong : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Yi Ling Post-modification”
Jiang Wei : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang Post-modification”
Liu Bei : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Chengdu”
Liu-Chan : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Hasedo”
Ma Chao : Starting Character
Ma Dai : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Yi Ling”
Pang Tong : Clear Chapter 4, “Battle of Komaki Nagakute”
Wei Yan : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Nan Zhong”
Xing Cai : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang”
Yue Ying : Clear Chapter 2, “Tedorigawa Kikousen”
Zhang Fei : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Yohei Seki”
Zhao Yun : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Yohei Seki”
Zhuge Liang : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Chengdu”
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Akechi Mitsuhide : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Honnoji Post-modification”
Date Masamune : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Luoyang”
Hattori Hanzo : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Yohei Seki”
Kunoichi : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Yi Ling”
Maeda Keiji : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Luoyang”
Mori Ranmaru : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Nagashino”
Nohime : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Honnoji”
Oda Nobunaga : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Honnoji”
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Okuni : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Luo Cheng”
Saika Magoichi : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun Post-modification”
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Inahime : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Yi Ling”
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Hojo Ujiyasu : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Nagasaka”
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Kuroda Kanbei : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou”
Masanori Fukushima : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Shou Chun”
Miyamoto Musashi : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Odawara Castle Post-modification”
Mori Motonari : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Sekigahara”
Sasaki Kojiro : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Nan Zhong”
Shibata Katsuie : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang”
Tachibana Muneshige : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Xing Shi”
Takenaka Hanbei : Starting Character
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Achilles : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Sekigahara”
Ayane : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Hasedo”
Benkei : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Anegawa”
Dodomeki : Complete story mode with any ending
Gyuki : Complete story mode with any ending
Himiko : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Sekigahara”
Jeanne d’Arc : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun”
Kaguya : Clear Prologue
Ne Zha : Complete story mode with TRUE ending
Nemea : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Kyushu”
Orochi X : Complete story mode with TRUE ending
Ryu Hayabusa : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Anegawa”
Sanzo Hoshi : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Tao Shui”
Shuten-doji : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang”
Susanoo : Complete story mode with TRUE ending
Da Ji : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Sekigahara”
Diao Chan : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Tong Gate Post-modification”
Dong Zhuo : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Chengdu”
Fu Xi : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Honnoji”
Lu Bu : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Osaka Castle” Play as Diao Chan and meet him before he loses the battle.
Meng Huo : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Nan Zhong”
Minamoto no Yoshitsune : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Shou Chun”
Nu Wa : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Fancheng”
Orochi : Complete story mode with TRUE ending
Sun Wukong : Complete story mode with TRUE ending
Taigong Wang : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Shou Chun”
Taira no Kiyomori : Complete story mode with TRUE ending
Yuan Shao : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Jian Ge”
Zhang Jiao : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Guang Zhong”
Zhu Rong : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Nan Zhong”
Zuo Ci : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Anegawa”
Jin Unlockables
Deng Ai : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou”
Guo Huai : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Nagashino”
Sima Shi : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Tong Gate”
Sima Yi : Clear Chapter 3, “Battle of Hu Lao Gate”
Sima Zhao : Starting Character
Wang Yuanji : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Ueda Castle”
Xiahou Ba : Clear Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun”
Zhong Hui : Clear Chapter 4, “Battle of Luoyang”
Zhuge Dan : Clear Chapter 1, “Battle of Ueda Castle”
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Achievements
Trophy List
A Hidden Smile (Bronze) – Cleared Chapter 2 in Story Mode
A Kaleidoscope of Time (Silver) – Unlock all wallpaper
A Warrior of Wealth (Silver) – Gathered over 500,000 gems
Banner of Victory (Bronze) – Defeated the Hydra
Blinding Light (Bronze) – Use a True Triple Attack
Blinding Speed (Bronze) – Clear a scenario in under 5 minutes
Challenger (Bronze) – Successfully complete a mission
Changing the Past (Bronze) – Cleared all 10 post-transformation scenarios
Dance of the Blade (Bronze) – Successfully perform a combo of 1000 or more
Experienced Controller (Bronze) – Use all mountable weapons
Firm Bonds (Bronze) – Raise the bonds of one pair of officers to its maximum
First Design (Bronze) – Clear a battlefield created using Musou Battlefields for the first time
First Forge (Bronze) – Upgrade a weapon
First Purchase (Bronze) – Purchase a weapon
Gallery of Heroes (Silver) – Unlock all officers for play
Grand Purchase (Bronze) – Purchase a weapon that costs over 10,000 gems
In a Broken World (Silver) – Cleared Story Mode with NORMAL ending
Joining Hands (Bronze) – Clear a scenario using either online play or the 2-player mode
Land of Peace (Silver) – Cleared Story Mode with GOOD ending
Master of Battle (Silver) – Cleared any stage without taking any damage
Master of Time (Silver) – Clear all scenarios
Mission Master (Silver) – Completed more than 10 missions in one battle
Musou Collector (Silver) – Obtain weapons level 4 for all officers
Musou Dilettante (Silver) – Obtain every equippable item
Musou Fighter (Bronze) – Achieve 1000 K.O.s
Musou Millionaire (Gold) – Gathered over 900,000 gems
Musou Warrior (Silver) – Achieved 3000 K.O.s
Noble Warrior (Silver) – Gathered over 100 crystals
Otherworld Extravagance (Silver) – Held over 100 banquets
Overwhelming Victory (Bronze) – Obtain over 10,000 EXP in a single battle
Peak of Performance (Gold) – Cleared all scenarios on Chaos difficulty
Perfect Partner (Bronze) – Raise compatibility of a weapon to maximum
Reaching Beyond (Bronze) – Purchase a weapon using crystals
Shopping Expert (Silver) – Purchased over 100 weapons
Slave of Sound (Silver) – Listen to all the music
The Dandy Captain (Silver) – Unlock all costumes
The Fated Place (Silver) – Cleared Story Mode with TRUE ending
The Flame of Hope (Bronze) – Cleared Chapter 1 in Story Mode
The Mead of Life (Bronze) – Hold a banquet
Traversing Time (Bronze) – Returned to the past through Kaguya’s power for the first time
True Musou (Platinum) – Obtain all trophies
Unwavering Hope (Bronze) – Cleared Chapter 3 in Story Mode
Veteran Warrior (Silver) – Join battle over 100 times with any one officer
Achievement List
A Hidden Smile (10) – Cleared Chapter 2 in Story Mode.
A Kaleidoscope of Time (30) – Unlock all wallpaper.
A Warrior of Wealth (30) – Gathered over 500,000 gems.
Banner of Victory (10) – Defeated the Hydra.
Blinding Light (10) – Use a True Triple Attack.
Blinding Speed (10) – Clear a scenario in under 5 minutes.
Challenger (10) – Successfully complete a mission.
Changing the Past (10) – Cleared all 10 post-transformation scenarios.
Dance of the Blade (10) – Successfully perform a combo of 1000 or more.
Experienced Controller (10) – Use all mountable weapons.
Firm Bonds (10) – Raise the bonds of one pair of officers to its maximum.
First Design (10) – Clear a battlefield created using Musou Battlefields for the first time.
First Forge (10) – Upgrade a weapon.
First Purchase (10) – Purchase a weapon.
Gallery of Heroes (30) – Unlock all officers for play.
Grand Purchase (10) – Purchase a weapon that costs over 10,000 gems.
In a Broken World (30) – Cleared Story Mode with NORMAL ending.
Joining Hands (10) – Clear a scenario using either online play or the 2-player mode.
Land of Peace (30) – Cleared Story Mode with GOOD ending.
Master of Battle (30) – Cleared any stage without taking any damage.
Master of Time (30) – Clear all scenarios.
Mission Master (30) – Completed more than 10 missions in one battle.
Musou Collector (30) – Obtain weapons level 4 for all officers.
Musou Dilettante (30) – Obtain every equippable item.
Musou Fighter (10) – Achieve 1000 K.O.s.
Musou Millionaire (70) – Gathered over 900,000 gems.
Musou Warrior (30) – Achieved 3000 K.O.s.
Noble Warrior (30) – Gathered over 100 crystals.
Otherworld Extravagance (30) – Held over 100 banquets.
Overwhelming Victory (10) – Obtain over 10,000 EXP in a single battle.
Peak of Performance (70) – Cleared all scenarios on Chaos difficulty.
Perfect Partner (10) – Raise compatibility of a weapon to maximum.
Reaching Beyond (10) – Purchase a weapon using crystals.
Shopping Expert (30) – Purchased over 100 weapons.
Slave of Sound (30) – Listen to all the music.
The Dandy Captain (30) – Unlock all costumes.
The Fated Place (30) – Cleared Story Mode with TRUE ending.
The Flame of Hope (10) – Cleared Chapter 1 in Story Mode.
The Mead of Life (10) – Hold a banquet.
Traversing Time (10) – Returned to the past through Kaguya’s power for the first time.
True Musou (100) – Obtain all achievements.
Unwavering Hope (10) – Cleared Chapter 3 in Story Mode.
Veteran Warrior (30) – Join battle over 100 times with any one officer.
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