Japan: Being a Sketch of the History, Government And Officers of the Empire

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Japan: Being a Sketch of the History, Government And Officers of the Empire
Walter G Dickson
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During this year the island of Kiusiu was the theatre of war. Eiozoji held an office, now done away with, as governor 1 Hqjio was superior in the number of his forces, but inferior in the ability of his commanders. The proverbial saying of an " Odawarra Hio jio" that is, an Odawarra deliberation took its origin in the councils of war of Hojio at this time, which, with superior forces, were protracted till lyeyas attacked, defeated him, and took the Castle of Odawarra.
GOVERNMENT OF TAIKOSAMA. 1
...63 of the island. He had formerly been a vassal of the small lordship of Arima, but now had large landed possessions in the island; and being too desirous of extending his own territory at his neighbours 7 expense, they joined together and rooted him out.
In 1585 Taikosama received from the Emperor the family name of Toyotomi. He called himself Fusi- wara, and insisted on the Emperor appointing him Kwanbakku. He had now had sufficient time to feel himself settled in his position ; but he thought the native monasteries were still too powerful, not- withstanding the demolition of Hiyayzan, the large monastery near Miako, and the slaughter of great numbers of priests by Nobu nanga, together with the appropriation as a castle of the large monastery in Osaka.


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