Oda Nobunaga was a powerful Japanese daimyō known for his role in uniting Japan during the Sengoku period through clever strategies, military innovations, and cultural patronage.
Overview
Rise To Power
Death And Aftermath
Early Life And Background
Key Battles And Campaigns
Legacy And Historical Impact
Portrayals In Popular Culture
Cultural Influence And Patronage
Political Alliances And Rivalries
Military Strategies And Innovations
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Entertainment
Technology
Edo Period
Territory
People
Kyoto
Japan
🇯🇵 Oda Nobunaga was born on June 23, 1534, in Nagoya, Japan.
⚔️ He played a key role in the Sengoku period, a time of many battles in Japan.
🌸 Oda Nobunaga became the leader of the Oda clan at just 17 years old.
💪 In the 1550s, he expanded his territory by defeating enemies.
🪖 Nobunaga's army was one of the first to effectively use muskets in battles.
🎖️ He famously won the Battle of Okehazama against a much larger army with only 3,000 soldiers.
🤝 He formed important alliances with other clans to strengthen his power.
🎨 Nobunaga was a supporter of culture, encouraging art and traditional Japanese ceremonies.
📜 His death on June 21, 1582, was due to betrayal by one of his generals.
🌟 Oda Nobunaga is remembered as one of the great unifiers of Japan.
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