Kinoshita Tōkichirō

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Kinoshita Tōkichirō is the earlier name of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the preeminent daimyo who unified Japan in the late 16th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese person
daimyo
historical figure
samurai
adoptiveChild Toyotomi Hidetsugu
alsoKnownAs Toyotomi Hideyoshi
surface form: Hashiba Hideyoshi

Hiyoshimaru
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
birthName Hiyoshimaru
built Fushimi Castle
Osaka Castle
child Toyotomi Hideyori
clan Toyotomi clan
countryOfCitizenship Japan
dateOfBirth 1537
dateOfDeath 1598-09-18
era Azuchi–Momoyama period
Sengoku period
heldTitle Kampaku
Taikō
daimyo of Osaka
honoredAt Toyokuni Shrine
implementedPolicy land surveys
separation of warriors and peasants
sword hunt
ledCampaign Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
surface form: Korean invasions of 1592–1598

Kyushu Campaign
surface form: Kyushu campaign

Odawara campaign
militaryRank general under Oda Nobunaga
notableFor ending the Sengoku period
establishing the Toyotomi regime
unifying most of Japan in the late 16th century
occupation military commander
regent
warlord
placeOfBirth Nakamura, Owari Province
Owari Province NERFINISHED
present-day Nagoya
placeOfDeath Fushimi Castle
Kyoto
posthumousName Inari Daimyōjin
surface form: Toyokuni Daimyōjin
regionOfActivity Kansai region
surface form: Kinai region

Chūbu region
surface form: central Japan
religion Buddhism
residence Osaka Castle
servedUnder Oda Nobunaga
spouse Nene
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi alsoKnownAs Kinoshita Tōkichirō