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In this Japanese name, the surname is Takigawa.
Takigawa Kazumasu (滝川 一益, 1525 – October 21, 1586) or Takikawa Sakon was a Japanese samurai lord and daimyo of the Sengoku period. He was a retainer and military commander of Oda Nobunaga, and later Toyotomi Hideyoshi. His biological son, Toshimasu, was adopted by Toshihisa and later Kazumasu served Nobunaga alongside Toshimasu's adopted uncle, Maeda Toshiie. He was also known as Sakonshōgen (左近将監).[1]
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TakigawaKazumasu (滝川 一益, 1525 – October 21, 1586) or Takikawa Sakon was a Japanese samurai lord and daimyo of the Sengoku period. He was a retainer and...
Takigawa (written: 滝川, 瀧川, or 多岐川) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: TakigawaKazumasu (1525–1586), Sengoku period samurai...
march on Kyoto. Against the advice provided by Sakuma Nobumori and TakigawaKazumasu, who had been sent by Nobunaga, and by his own generals, Matsudaira...
forced to retreat.: 223–224 Another diversionary forces, meanwhile, TakigawaKazumasu captured Yata castle, at the southern tip of the Nagashima complex...
month (23 July 1584), TakigawaKazumasu attacked Ieyasu's Kanie Castle, but was driven back by Oda Nagamasu. As a result, Kazumasu had his responsibilities...
hoped to gain. In 1583, he later allied with Shibata Katsuie and TakigawaKazumasu to start a war against Hideyoshi, but while Nobutaka was surrounded...
commanders, TakigawaKazumasu. Masayuki managed to retain most of his domain, but had to abdicate Numata Castle to Takigawa Masushigue, Kazumasu's relative...
the Tenshō-Jingo war. When the Oda clan learned of the defeat of TakigawaKazumasu at the Battle of Kanagawa by the Hōjō clan, Hideyoshi sent a letter...
by Maeda Toshiie and prevented the support of Sassa Narimasa and TakigawaKazumasu. In all, Hideyoshi's troops swelled to 120,000 whereas Shibata Katsuie's...
Oda Nobumasa actually exists). His nanny was Jotoku-In, daughter of TakigawaKazumasu (滝川一益), who was one of the senior vassals of Oda Nobunaga. There is...
Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya), Toshimasu was born to the Takigawa Clan, originally the son of TakigawaKazumasu. He was adopted by Maeda Toshihisa, the older brother...
of the opposing Mōri clan's ships. In 1584, Yoshitaka along with TakigawaKazumasu besieged Kanie castle, in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaign to consolidate...
the Ishiyama Hongan-ji was still under siege, and Oda's fleet, with TakigawaKazumasu commanded a White Ship to accompany the six black ships commanded...
Following Nobunaga's conquest of Mino Province in 1567, Nobunaga sent TakigawaKazumasu on a campaign comprising two invasions of Ise Province in 1567 and...
cousin, TakigawaKazumasu, for his support of Shibata Katsuie at Battle of Shizugatake, and as a result Kazumasu was an ally of Hideyoshi. Kazumasu negotiate...
led by Ujinao and Ujikuni attack Oda Nobunaga's senior retainer, TakigawaKazumasu, who had received territories after the defeat of Takeda Katsuyori...
Shizugatake, defeating Nakagawa Kiyohide, but the other sieges by Toshiie and Kazumasu stalled. Katsuie ordered Sakuma to retreat but was ignored, and Hideyoshi...
Kai. In response, on July 7, as the Oda clan learned the defeat of TakigawaKazumasu at the Battle of Kanagawa by the Hōjō clan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi sent...
performed the genpuku ritual. He then allied with Oda Nobutaka and TakigawaKazumasu against Toyotomi Hideyoshi who was allied with Oda Nobukatsu. Tension...
against Hideyoshi at the Komaki - Nagakute campaign and battled against TakigawaKazumasu at the Siege of Kanie Castle. Later, he was one of the peacemakers...
Shimoichiba Castle. The Kanie castle were defended by Maeda Nagatane and TakigawaKazumasu. Tadatsugu, Okanabe Mori, and Yamaguchi Shigemasa spearheading the...