Isshiki Yoshimichi Explained

was a Japanese samurai leader in the Sengoku period.[1] He was the ninth head of the Isshiki clan.

He was the son of Isshiki Yoshiyuki.[2] He was the father of Isshiki Yoshisada.[3] He committed seppuku when Yada castle was attacked by the Oda clan force led by Hosokawa Fujitaka.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://kotobank.jp/word/%E4%B8%80%E8%89%B2%E7%BE%A9%E9%81%93 一色義道 at Nihon jinmei daijiten
  2. Ōta, Gyūichi. (2011). The Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga, p. 140.
  3. Rowley, Gene. (2013). An Imperial Concubine's Tale, p. 27.