Oda Nobunaga was the foremost military leader of Japan from 1568 to 1582. https://www.worldhistory.org/Oda_Nobunaga/ #History #Azuchi-MomoyamaPeriod #Enryakuji #MuromachiPeriod
Oda Nobunaga was the foremost military leader of Japan from 1568 to 1582. https://www.worldhistory.org/Oda_Nobunaga/ #History #Azuchi-MomoyamaPeriod #Enryakuji #MuromachiPeriod
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. https://www.worldhistory.org/Tokugawa_Ieyasu/ #History #Azuchi-MomoyamaPeriod #MedievalJapan #OdaNobunaga
The Muromachi Period (Muromachi Jidai, 1333-1573 CE) refers to the period of Japanese medieval history when the Ashikaga shogun capital was located in the Muromachi area of Heiankyo (Kyoto). Replacing the Kamakura Shogunate (1192-1333 CE), the Ashikaga or Muromachi Shogunate (1338-1573) would oversee a depressingly warlike, rebellious, and brutal period of history which saw incessant rivalries ...https://www.worldhistory.org/Muromachi_Period/ #Azuchi-MomoyamaPeriod #Ginkakuji #Heiankyo #History
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.https://www.worldhistory.org/Tokugawa_Ieyasu/ #Azuchi-MomoyamaPeriod #MedievalJapan #OdaNobunaga #History
The two Japanese invasions of Korea between 1592 and 1598 CE, otherwise known as the 'Imjin Wars', saw Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537-1598 CE), the Japanese military leader, put into reality his long-held plan to invade China through Korea. The ambitious campaign got off to a brilliant start as cities like Pyongyang and Seoul were captured, but eventually, the combined operations of the Korean navy l...https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1398/the-japanese-invasion-of-korea-1592-8-ce/ #Azuchi-MomoyamaPeriod #MedievalJapan #Samurai