History of Asia

Gekokujo pioneer Asakura Takakage and Onin War

Speaking of Mr. Asakura, Nobunaga Oda Asakura Yoshikage who fought against The name comes out.

Battle of Anegawa Then, Nagamasa Asai At the same time, Nobunaga was retreated, but since it was destroyed by Nobunaga in the battle of Ichijodani after that, I had the image of being a character that was killed personally.

However, this is 11th generation owner, Yoshikage In the era of Onin, the 7th generation owner, Takakage, was active as a leading military commander of the Western Army. From that activity, [ Saigoku's No. 1 rampage ] Was called.

Onin War and Mr. Asakura

Mr. Asakura is a local national of Tajima, so he was Asakura Hirokage during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. However, following Shiba Takatsune, he entered Echizen, which was the beginning of Mr. Asakura in Echizen. ] Is attached.

Since the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the guardian of Echizen has been the governor Shiba for generations. Was inherited, but gradually the guardian Kai Has gained strength and has come to confront Mr. Shiba. 1458 , Echizen Mamoru / Yoshitoshi Saba and Mamoru Shugodai / Tsuneji Kai fight, and in the Nagaroku battle, Takakage will be on the side of Mr. Kai and lead to victory.

After that, Kai Tsuneji Asakura Takakage due to his death Has become more influential.

In the Onin War, which was triggered by Mr. Shiba's reign of the family, Takakage Asakura joined the Western Army with Yoshikado Shiba and made an outstanding performance.

However, the East Army's Katsumoto Hosokawa However, he proposes to turn over on condition that he is appointed as a guardian of Echizen. Takakage drank that condition and turned over to the East Army, and the Onin War ended with the East Army's advantage.

Inauguration of Echizen Shugo and Echizen Heisei

1471 , Takakage, who became the guardian of Echizen, will promote the territorialization by effective control.

At first, he struggled due to the resistance of Mr. Shiba and Mr. Kai, but after winning consecutive victories, he almost got Echizen country in his hands and was appointed as a guardian of Echizen in place of Mr. Shiba.

Asakura Takakage The name of is left.

Pioneer of the enactment of the separation law

Takakage has been clever and excellent in study and martial arts since he was a child.

Even after succeeding his reign, he became a famous general and was a representative of the Warring States period. ] 1479 I decided on. The content also made sense, saying that he would work for frugality, appointing himself with his own abilities without admitting hereditary succession of important positions.

The Bunkokuho is the government policy and laws of the entire country that the daimyo of the Warring States period established to control the territory. It is divided into the house law that stands up in the house of the Sengoku daimyo and the national law that targets the general domestic law, and various rules such as military, criminal, and civil affairs are written.

Takakage Asakura decided on [ house law ], The rules and family lessons that have been passed down to the clan for generations were written.

Speaking of the Bunkokuho, Mr. Imagawa said [ Imagawa Kana Mokuroku 1526 In addition, Mr. Takeda [ depending on Koshu Hodoku ] 1547 Compared to the ones set in, it is a pioneer who established the Bunkokuho from the early Warring States period.

Little Kyoto Ichijodani in Hokuriku

Ichijodani, where Asakura Takakage set up as a residence, is Takakage, Ujikage, Sadakage, Takakage, Yoshikage . For 103 years in the 5th generation, it prospered as the center of Echizen, and cultural figures such as aristocrats and monks in Kyo and Nara went down, and it was called Little Kyoto in Hokuriku.

The last head, Yoshikage, welcomes Yoshiaki Ashikaga to Nanyoji Temple and holds a cherry blossom viewing party. However, in 1573 Oda Nobunaga It turned into ashes due to the arson of the Heisenji people who were drawn in.

After that, Mr. Asakura's former vassal, Maeba Yoshitsugu, set up a mansion in Ichijodani at the behest of Nobunaga and ruled Echizen.

After Nobunaga settled the rebellion in 1575, he gave the Shibata Katsuie Echizen Yakori. Katsuie set up his base from Ichijodani to Kitanosho, which is convenient for water and land transportation, so Ichijodani was buried in the fields.