was the second son of
Shimazu Takahisa
, a son of Shimazu Tadayoshi, was a ''daimyō'' during Japan's Sengoku period. He was the fifteenth head of the Shimazu clan.
Biography
In 1514, he is said to have been born in Izaku Castle. On 1526, Takahisa was adopted as the successor to ...
and the younger brother of
Shimazu Yoshihisa. Traditionally believed to be the 17th head of the
Shimazu clan, he was a skilled general during the
Sengoku period
The was the period in History of Japan, Japanese history in which civil wars and social upheavals took place almost continuously in the 15th and 16th centuries. The Kyōtoku incident (1454), Ōnin War (1467), or (1493) are generally chosen as th ...
who greatly contributed to the unification of
Kyūshū
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.
Early life and rise
He is said to have been born in
Izaku Castle in 1535. He was the castle lord in command of
Iino Castle.
Yoshihiro along with
Niiro Tadamoto defeated the
Itō clan at the
Battle of Kizaki, in 1572, and defeated the
Otomo clan with his brothers in the 1578 at
Battle of Mimigawa.
In 1587, facing
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
, otherwise known as and , was a Japanese samurai and ''daimyō'' (feudal lord) of the late Sengoku period, Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama periods and regarded as the second "Great Unifier" of Japan.Richard Holmes, The World Atlas of Warfare: ...
's troops that sought to pacify
Kyūshū
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, Yoshihiro pressed for war even after his brother and the head of clan Yoshihisa surrendered. After Yoshihisa repeatedly asked for the surrender, Yoshihiro finally accepted. After Yoshihisa became a Buddhist monk, it was believed that he became the head of the clan, though the real power remained in Yoshihisa's hands.
Service under Hideyoshi
He had been a willing and skillful general under Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In both 1592 and 1597 of the Seven-Year War, Yoshihiro set his foot on the Korean peninsula and successfully carried out a series of battles. In 1597, working together with
Tōdō Takatora,
Katō Yoshiaki and
Konishi Yukinaga, Yoshihiro defeated
Wŏn Kyun's navy. At the
Battle of Sacheon in 1598, facing a Ming army counting 37,000, Yoshihiro defeated them with only 7,000 soldiers. On the final battle of the war in 1598, the
Battle of Noryang, Yoshihiro's objective was to cross the Noryang Strait, link up with Konishi and retreat to Japan. The Korean admiral
Yi Sun-sin who had obstructed Yoshiaki died in this battle. Afterward, Yoshihiro rescued the Japanese commanders and returned to Japan.
Battle of Sekigahara

After Toyotomi Hideyoshi's death in 1598, the land became split between Toyotomi supporters backing
Ishida Mitsunari
was a Japanese samurai and military commander of the late Sengoku period of Japan. He is probably best remembered as the commander of the Western army in the Battle of Sekigahara following the Azuchi–Momoyama period of the 16th century. He ...
and those that supported
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokugawa Ieyasu (born Matsudaira Takechiyo; 31 January 1543 – 1 June 1616) was the founder and first ''shōgun'' of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, which ruled from 1603 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. He was the third of the three "Gr ...
, eventually culminating in the
Battle of Sekigahara
The Battle of Sekigahara (Shinjitai: ; Kyūjitai: , Hepburn romanization: ''Sekigahara no Tatakai'') was an important battle in Japan which occurred on October 21, 1600 (Keichō 5, 15th day of the 9th month) in what is now Gifu Prefecture, ...
in 1600. According to novels (
Rakusuishū 『落穂集』) of the Edo Period, Yoshihiro was initially supposed to Ieyasu's side. He was crushed by
Ishida Mitsunari
was a Japanese samurai and military commander of the late Sengoku period of Japan. He is probably best remembered as the commander of the Western army in the Battle of Sekigahara following the Azuchi–Momoyama period of the 16th century. He ...
's army upon his arrival for a rescue
Torii Mototada during the siege of Fushimi Castle and, after being humiliated, he took the side of Ishida Mitsunari instead. However, recent research indicated that Yoshihiro had chosen to side with Mitsunari from the very start, before
Mōri Terumoto announced the declaration of war against the Tokugawa in July 1600. Yoshihiro also played an important role as a member of Mitsunari's core staff and was pivotal in persuading
Uesugi Kagekatsu to ally with them.
On September 13, Shimazu Yoshihiro led his soldiers to besiege Sone Castle and bombarding Sone castle with their artilleries.
Ii Naomasa and
Honda Tadakatsu implored
Mizuno Katsunari to repulse the Shimazu forces. In response, Katsunari went out with sallying force with his younger brother, Mizuno Tadatane, to defend Sone Castle. Katsunari ordered his artilleries to return fire at the turret of the Shimazu artilleries, then he led his army to storm the Shimazu position and manage to overcome the
Shimazu clan's army, causing Yoshihiro to retreat and abandon the siege against Sone castle.
After he beat the Shimazu forces, returned to Ieyasu to ask permission to participate on the Sekigahara main battle which planned in the next day. However, Ieyasu instead ordered Katsunari to guard Sone castle and keep an eyes on Ogaki castle which located nearby and being controlled by Western army loyal to Mitsunari.
In response, Katsunari then brought his troops at midnight to surround Ogaki castle, beating a Western army led by Fukuhara Nagataka, and burning the wall and outer citadels of the castle. As Katsunari burned the outer citadels of Ogaki castle, the Western army nearby that area, including the Shimazu clan who had just been beaten by Katsunari's army, decided to abort their plan to go in as they thought the Ogaki castle could not be saved. Then Yoshihiro decided to retreat into
Ise Province.
According to the scripts of Yoshihiro's subordinate
Kando Kutarō, Yoshihiro got along with Mitsunari from the start, but their relationship was distorted by the novelists of the Edo Period. It was said that Mitsunari did not listen to any of Yoshihiro's plans, including a surprise night attack on the day before the actual battle of Sekigahara. On the day of the battle, Yoshihiro and his 1500 men held ground and did not fight at all. After the rest of Mitsunari's side was wiped out, Yoshihiro was stranded among at least 30,000 of Ieyasu's troops. Vastly outnumbered, Yoshihiro tried to make a charge against Ieyasu himself but after his nephew
Shimazu Toyohisa demanded that he not kill himself over a meaningless battle, Yoshihiro instead chose to charge straight through Ieyasu's troop to make an exit to the other side.
Yoshihiro had his troops make a fighting retreat called ''Sutegamari'' (捨て奸), where until a certain number of men died holding a position and repelling an attack, the main body of the army fought as well. Though Toyohisa and the bulk of the troops died, the charge and retreat were a success with a wound dealt to
Ii Naomasa in the process. After beating back the chase, he picked up his wife at Sumiyoshi in
Settsu Province and returned to
Satsuma Province by ships. The Japanese historian
Shiramine Jun studied why the Shimazu clan behaved torpidly and deduced it was because Yoshihiro had become involved in the power struggling between his brother Yoshihisa and
Ijūin Tadamune. It led Yoshihiro losing the support of Yoshihisa, which trapped Yoshihiro due to the lack of support from the Shimazu clan.
Death
In 1602, after recognizing why and how Yoshihiro behaved on the battlefield, Ieyasu had the Shimazu clan retain its domain and let Yoshihiro's son
Shimazu Tadatsune succeed him. Yoshihiro retired to
Sakurajima and took up teaching younger generations. He died in 1619 and several of his retainers who had fought alongside him followed him by committing
suicide
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Risk factors for suicide include mental disorders, physical disorders, and substance abuse. Some suicides are impulsive acts driven by stress (such as from financial or ac ...
.
On August 23, 1918, Yoshihiro was posthumously awarded the courtesy title of senior third rank (''shō san-mi'', 正三位) by
Emperor Taishō
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.
Family
It had traditionally been believed that he became the seventeenth head of the
Shimazu clan after Yoshihisa, but it is currently believed that he let Yoshihisa keep his position. Yoshihiro was essential to the Shimazu clan and both Ieyasu and Hideyoshi tried to divide the clan by treating Yoshihiro well, but treating the elder brother Yoshihisa badly, which did not succeed. He was a devoted
Buddhist
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, and built a monument for enemy troops during the
Seven-Year War.
In popular culture
''See ''
He is a playable character in ''
Pokémon Conquest'' (Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition in Japan), with his partner
Pokémon
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being
Gurdurr and
Conkeldurr.
He is also a playable character in ''
Total War: Shogun 2''.
He is a playable character in the ''
Samurai Warriors'' series of video games.
He is a playable character in the ''
Sengoku Basara
is a series of video games developed and published by Capcom, and a bigger media franchise based on it, including three anime shows, an anime movie, a live action show, and numerous drama CDs, light novels, manga, and stage plays. Its story ...
'' series of video games.
He is the main antagonist in
Noryang: Deadly Sea and is portrayed by
Baek Yoon-sik.
Appendix
Footnotes
References
Bibliography
*
* Shimazu Yoshihiro : 徳永真一郎 『島津義弘』(
光文社光文社文庫・1992) later (学陽書房 人物文庫 2010年)
*Shimazu Yoshihiro : 加野厚志 『島津義弘』(PHP研究所/PHP文庫 1996)
*Shimazu Hashiru : 池宮彰一郎 『島津奔る』上下巻(
新潮社
is a publisher founded in 1896 in Japan and headquartered in , Shinjuku, Tokyo, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Shinchosha is one of the sponsors of the Japan Fantasy Novel Award.
Books
* Haruki Murakami: ''Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'' ...
2001) Vol1. , Vol2
*Shimazu Yoshihiro : 江宮隆之 『島津義弘』(学研M文庫、2004 )
*Sengokuishin Shimazutoeden : 荒川佳夫 『戦国維新 島津東征伝』全3巻(学研歴史群像新書、2004〜2006) Vol.1 , Vol.2 Vol.3
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