(1538-1614) Son of Yoshimoto Imagawa. After Yoshimoto's death he was attacked by Shingen and Ieyasu. Ujizane later retaliated at the Takeda army by stopping supplying them with salt. This had little effect and only resulted in the downfall of the Imagawa clan. Like his father he also enjoyed playing Kemari. Events Treaty of Nagyvarad. ... Events April 5 - In Virginia, Native American Pocahontas marries English colonist John Rolfe. ... Imagawa Yoshimoto (今川 義元 1519-1560) was one of leading Shugo daimyo (war lord) in Tokaido region, Japan. ... Takeda Shingen (武田信玄) (December 1, 1521 – May 13, 1573) of Shinano and Kai Provinces, was a preeminent daimyo who fought for control of Japan during that countrys Sengoku or warring states period. ... Tokugawa Ieyasu Tokugawa Ieyasu (also (archaic) Iyeyasu; 徳川 家康 Tokugawa Ieyasu January 31, 1543–June 1, 1616) was the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, and is commonly known as one of the three great unifiers of feudal Japan (the other two are Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi). ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Imagawa clan crest The Imagawa clan family tree A feudal Japanese clan founded by Kuniuji Imagawa. ... Kemari is a sport that was popular in Japan in the Heian Age. ...
Tokugawa Ieyasu was born on January 31, 1543 in the Mikawa province.
Takechiyo was abducted and confined to Owari's Kowatari Castle.
With the Imagawa land completely absorbed within the Tokugawa sphere of influence, the Imagawa clan became vassals of the Tokugawa, with the Uesugi as strong allies to the Tokugawa.