Matsunaga Hisahide Explained

Matsunaga Hisahide
Birth Date:1508
Death Date:November 19, 1577
Relatives:Matsunaga Nagayori (brother)
Matsunaga Teitoku (grandson)
Matsunaga Sekigo (great grandson)
Children:Matsunaga Hisamichi
Matsunaga Nagatane
Nationality:Japanese
Office:Daimyo of Yamato Province
Termstart:1559
Termend:November 19, 1577
Successor:Tsutsui Junkei
Death Place:Shigisan Castle, Yamato Province
Father:Unknown
Mother:Unknown
Allegiance: Miyoshi clan
Oda clan
Unit: Matsunaga clan
Commands:Kyoto (Governor)
Yamato Province (Daimyo)
Battles:Assassination of Shogun Ashikaga Yoshiteru (1565)
Siege of Shigisan (1577)

Matsunaga Danjō Hisahide (松永 弾正 久秀 1508  - November 19, 1577) was a daimyō and head of the Yamato Matsunaga clan in Japan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century.

He has historical reputation as one of, a nickname which he shared with Ukita Naoie and Saitō Dōsan, due to their ambitious and treasonous personality, along with the habit to resort into underhanded tactics and assassinations to eliminate the oppositions.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Biography

He was a retainer of Miyoshi Nagayoshi from the 1540s. He directed the conquest of the province of Yamato in the 1560s and by 1564 had built a sufficient power base to be effectively independent. It is believed that he was conspiring against Nagayoshi during this period; from 1561 to 1563 three of Nagayoshi's brothers and his son, Yoshiaki, died. This left Miyoshi Yoshitsugu the adopted heir when Nagayoshi died in 1564, too young to rule. Three men shared his guardianship – Miyoshi Nagayuki, Miyoshi Masayasu, and Iwanari Tomomichi.

In 1565, He then invaded the shōgun Ashikaga Yoshiteru's palace, who then committed suicide. Yoshiteru brother, Ashikaga Yoshiaki, fled and the shōgun was replaced by his young cousin, Yoshihide.[8]

In 1566, fighting started between Hisahide and Miyoshi. Initially, the forces of Hisahide were unsuccessful and his apparent destruction of the Buddhist Tōdai-ji in Nara was considered an act of infamy.

In 1568, Oda Nobunaga, with the figurehead Yoshiaki, attacked Hisahide. Nobunaga captured Kyoto in November and Hisahide was forced to submit.

Yoshiaki was made shōgun, a post he held only until 1573 when he attempted to remove himself from Nobunaga's power. Hisahide kept control of the Yamato and served Nobunaga in his extended campaigns against the Miyoshi and others, for a while.

In 1573, Hisahide briefly allied with the Miyoshi clan, but when the hope for success was not achieved he returned to Nobunaga to fight the Miyoshi.

In 1577, Nobunaga besieged him at Shigisan Castle. Defeated but defiant Hisahide committed suicide. A noted tea master, he destroyed his tea bowl denying it to his enemies.[9]

He ordered his head destroyed to prevent it from becoming a trophy (in which his son, Matsunaga Kojiro grabbed Hisahide's head and jumped off the castle wall with his sword through his throat). His son, Hisamichi, also committed suicide in the siege.

Hisahide often appears as a shriveled and scheming old man.[10]

Honours

In popular culture

See People of the Sengoku period in popular culture.

Notes and References

  1. Book: 荒木祐臣 . 備前藩宇喜多小早川池田史談 . 1976 . 日本文教出版 . 8, 25 . 18 June 2024 . Ja.
  2. Book: 打開天窗說亮話: 吳錦發論政治 . 1991 . 前衛出版社 . 9579512418 . 145 . 18 June 2024 . Ja.
  3. Book: 市川俊介 . 岡山戦国物語 . 2010 . 吉備人出版 . 978-4860692643 . 13 . 18 June 2024 . Ja.
  4. Book: 大西泰正 . 豊臣期の宇喜多氏と宇喜多秀家 . 2010 . 岩田書院 . 9784872946123 . 2 . 18 June 2024 . Ja.
  5. Book: Yasutsune Owada (小和田泰経) . ビジュアルワイド 図解 日本の城・城合戦 . 2016 . 西東社 . 978-4791681099 . 143 . 18 June 2024 . Ja.
  6. Book: 佐藤和夫 . 戦国武将の家訓 . 1986 . 新人物往来社 . 69 . 18 June 2024 . Ja.
  7. Book: Tadayuki Amano (天野忠幸) . 2014. Miyoshi Nagayoshi . Ja . 157. ミネルヴァ書房. 978-4-623-07072-5.
  8. Book: Butler, Lee. Emperor and Aristocracy in Japan, 1467–1680: Resilience and Renewal. 2020-03-23. Brill. 978-1-68417-366-2. 104. en.
  9. Book: Turnbull. Stephen. The Samurai Sourcebook. 2000. Cassell & Co. London. 1854095234. 58, 228.
  10. Web site: The Villainous Matsunaga Hisahide | YABAI – the Modern, Vibrant Face of Japan. 30 August 2018 .
  11. News: Samurai Warriors 5 adds Takakage Kobayakawa, Hisahide Matsunaga, Kagetora Nagao, Shingen Takeda, and Motonari Mori . Romano. Sal. 6 April 2021. Gematsu. 7 April 2021. en-US.
  12. Episode 40: Matsunaga Hisahide's Hiragumo . . . 10 January 2021.
  13. Web site: Matsunaga Hishaide – Nioh 2.