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The '''Eastern army''' (東軍, ''Tōgun'') refers to the alliance who opposed the [[Toyotomi]] reign after [[Hideyoshi Toyotomi|Hideyoshi's]] death. Officers under this faction are loyal to the [[Tokugawa]] family or spiteful towards the power figure for the Toyotomi family, [[Mitsunari Ishida|Ishida Mitsunari]]. These generals either participated in the decisive battle at [[Sekigahara]] or were sent to suppress the [[Uesugi]] and Ōtomo clans.
The '''Eastern army''' (東軍, ''Tōgun'') refers to the alliance who opposed the [[Toyotomi]] reign after [[Hideyoshi Toyotomi|Hideyoshi]]'s death. Officers under this faction are loyal to the [[Tokugawa]] family or spiteful towards the power figure for the Toyotomi family, [[Mitsunari Ishida|Ishida Mitsunari]]. These generals either participated in the decisive battle at [[Sekigahara]] or were sent to suppress the [[Uesugi]] and Ōtomo clans.
 
==Army==
==Army==
<nowiki>*</nowiki> People with asterisk listed after their names were commanders of each army.  
<nowiki>*</nowiki> People with asterisk listed after their names were commanders of each army.


===Main unit===
===Main unit===
People within this section were present at Sekigahara. A portion of them were also stationed near Kusegawa.  
People within this section were present at Sekigahara. A portion of them were also stationed near Kusegawa.


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*[[Ieyasu Tokugawa|Tokugawa Ieyasu]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*[[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*[[Tadakatsu Honda|Honda Tadakatsu]]
*[[Honda Tadakatsu]]
*[[Tadaoki Hosokawa|Hosokawa Tadaoki]]
*[[Hosokawa Tadaoki]]
*[[Naomasa Ii|Ii Naomasa]]
*[[Ii Naomasa]]
*[[Terumasa Ikeda|Ikeda Terumasa]]
*[[Ikeda Terumasa]]
*[[Nagamasa Kuroda|Kuorda Nagamasa]]
*[[Kuroda Nagamasa]]
*[[Masanori Fukushima|Fukushima Masanori]]
*[[Fukushima Masanori]]
*[[Yoshimasa Tanaka|Tanaka Yoshimasa]]
*[[Tanaka Yoshimasa]]
*[[Tōdō Takatora|Takatora Tōdō]]
*[[Takatora Tōdō]]
*Akai Tadaie
*Akai Tadaie
*Asano Yoshinaga
*Asano Yoshinaga
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*Okudaira Sadaharu
*Okudaira Sadaharu
*Osaka Onaga
*Osaka Onaga
*Oda Nagamasu
*[[Nagamasu Oda|Oda Nagamasu]]
*Oda Nagataka
*Oda Nagataka
*Katō Yoshiaki
*Katō Yoshiaki
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*Sakuma Yasumasa
*Sakuma Yasumasa
*Sakuma Nagamasa
*Sakuma Nagamasa
*Sasa Gyōsei  
*Sasa Gyōsei
*Seyakuin Sōhaku
*Seyakuin Sōhaku
*Takigawa Kazutoki
*Takigawa Kazutoki
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===Fushimi Castle===
===Fushimi Castle===
Battle which took place months before the following conflicts but is said to have ultimately decided the victory of the Eastern army. Many of the generals and soldiers who took part in the castle defense's lost their lives to guard Ieyasu's preparations for Sekigahara.  
Battle which took place months before the following conflicts but is said to have ultimately decided the victory of the Eastern army. Many of the generals and soldiers who took part in the castle defense's lost their lives to guard Ieyasu's preparations for Sekigahara.


*Torii Mototada <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*[[Torii Mototada]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*Naitō Ienaga
*Naitō Ienaga
*Matsudaira Chikamasa
*Matsudaira Chikamasa
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A campaign which took place a few days before the Battle of Sekigahara, it was considered to be "[[Kanbei Kuroda|Kuroda Josui]]'s Sekigahara" and caused the end of the Ōtomo clan.
A campaign which took place a few days before the Battle of Sekigahara, it was considered to be "[[Kanbei Kuroda|Kuroda Josui]]'s Sekigahara" and caused the end of the Ōtomo clan.


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*Kuroda Josui <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*[[Kuroda Josui]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*Kuorda Naoyuki <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*Kuorda Naoyuki <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*Kuriyama Toshiyasu <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*Kuriyama Toshiyasu <nowiki>*</nowiki>
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*Hara Taneyoshi
*Hara Taneyoshi
*Hori Masakazu
*Hori Masakazu
*Masuda Munekiyo  
*Masuda Munekiyo
*Miyake Iemochi
*Miyake Iemochi
*Murata Yoshitsugu
*Murata Yoshitsugu
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A siege which took place during the week of the Battle of Sekigahara. Kyōgoku Takatsugu stalled and evaded the army sent to suppress him, only surrendering at the last minute. A technical victory for the West but rendered insignificant when Sekigahara concluded.
A siege which took place during the week of the Battle of Sekigahara. Kyōgoku Takatsugu stalled and evaded the army sent to suppress him, only surrendering at the last minute. A technical victory for the West but rendered insignificant when Sekigahara concluded.


*Kyōgoku Takatsugu <nowiki>*</nowiki>  
*Kyōgoku Takatsugu <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*Akao Izu
*Akao Izu
*Kuroda Iyo
*Kuroda Iyo
*Yamada Ōi
*Yamada Ōi
*Saitō Shōzaemon  
*Saitō Shōzaemon
*Wakamiya Hyōsuke
*Wakamiya Hyōsuke


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Separating his forces to supposedly deal a quick end to the Uesugi and thereafter assist the main unit, these forces marched along Nakasendō. Their march was ultimately stalled at Ueda Castle.
Separating his forces to supposedly deal a quick end to the Uesugi and thereafter assist the main unit, these forces marched along Nakasendō. Their march was ultimately stalled at Ueda Castle.


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*[[Hidetada Tokugawa|Tokugawa Hidetada]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*[[Hidetada Tokugawa|Tokugawa Hidetada]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*Sakakibara Yasumasa
*Sakakibara Yasumasa
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A part of the campaign and a part of the defensive measures against the Uesugi lead by the [[Date]] and Mogami clans. These forces were present at Hasedō.
A part of the campaign and a part of the defensive measures against the Uesugi lead by the [[Date]] and Mogami clans. These forces were present at Hasedō.


*[[Masamune Date|Date Masamune]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>
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*[[Yoshiaki Mogami|Mogami Yoshiaki]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*[[Masamune Date|Date Masamune]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*[[Yoshiaki Mogami|Mogami Yoshiaki]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>
*Hasekura Tsunenaga
*Hasekura Tsunenaga
*Katakura Kagetsuna (Katakura Kojūrō)
*[[Katakura Kagetsuna]] (Katakura Kojūrō)
*Oniniwa Tsunamoto
*[[Tsunamoto Oniniwa|Oniniwa Tsunamoto]]
*Shimura Akiyasu
*Shimura Akiyasu
*Sakenobe Hidetsuna
*Sakenobe Hidetsuna
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*Goto Nobuyasu
*Goto Nobuyasu
*Date Shigezane
*Date Shigezane
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==From the Games==
==From the Games==
*[[Mitsuhide Akechi|Akechi Mitsuhide]] - not widely accepted to be alive by this time, thought by skeptics to have been alive due to [[Mitsuhide Akechi#Battle of Yamazaki|speculations]] from the Mitsuhide-[[Tenkai]] legend.  
*[[Mitsuhide Akechi|Akechi Mitsuhide]] - not widely accepted to be alive by this time, thought by skeptics to have been alive due to [[Mitsuhide Akechi#Battle of Yamazaki|speculations]] from the Mitsuhide-[[Tenkai]] legend.
*[[Okatsu|Eishoin]] - fabled to have been present, historically unknown
*[[Okatsu|Eishoin]] - fabled to have been present, historically unknown
*[[Hatsu]] - not recorded, possibly fictional  
*[[Hatsu]] - not recorded, possibly fictional
*[[Hanzō Hattori|Hattori Hanzō]] - not alive by this time
*[[Hanzō Hattori|Hattori Hanzō]] - not alive by this time, though his son Masanari may have been a part of the Eastern Army in a small capacity.
*[[Kiyomasa Katō|Katō Kiyomasa]] - part of Eastern army but not present at Sekigahara or [[Ishigakibaru]]. Invaded [[Yukinaga Konishi|Konishi Yukinaga]]'s territory in [[Kyushu]] and attacked the [[Tachibana]] after these conflicts ended.
*[[Kiyomasa Katō|Katō Kiyomasa]] - part of Eastern army but not present at Sekigahara or [[Ishigakibaru]]. Invaded [[Yukinaga Konishi|Konishi Yukinaga]]'s territory in [[Kyushu]] and attacked the [[Tachibana]] after these conflicts ended.
*[[Ina|Komatsuhime]] - not present, at [[Numata Castle]]
*[[Ina|Komatsuhime]] - not present, at [[Numata Castle]]
*[[Magoichi Saika|Saika Magoichi]] - not recorded, historically unknown
*[[Magoichi Saika|Saika Magoichi]] - not recorded, though Shigehide Suzuki who took up the Magoichi title did serve the [[Date]] in some capacity.
*[[Kojirō Sasaki|Sasaki Kojirō]] - not recorded
*[[Kojirō Sasaki|Sasaki Kojirō]] - not recorded


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Latest revision as of 12:10, 1 April 2021

The Eastern army (東軍, Tōgun) refers to the alliance who opposed the Toyotomi reign after Hideyoshi's death. Officers under this faction are loyal to the Tokugawa family or spiteful towards the power figure for the Toyotomi family, Ishida Mitsunari. These generals either participated in the decisive battle at Sekigahara or were sent to suppress the Uesugi and Ōtomo clans.

Army

* People with asterisk listed after their names were commanders of each army.

Main unit

People within this section were present at Sekigahara. A portion of them were also stationed near Kusegawa.

  • Tokugawa Ieyasu *
  • Honda Tadakatsu
  • Hosokawa Tadaoki
  • Ii Naomasa
  • Ikeda Terumasa
  • Kuroda Nagamasa
  • Fukushima Masanori
  • Tanaka Yoshimasa
  • Takatora Tōdō
  • Akai Tadaie
  • Asano Yoshinaga
  • Abe Masatsugu
  • Arima Toyōji
  • Arima Noriyori
  • Ikeda Tomomasa
  • Ikeda Nagayoshi
  • Ikoma Kazumasa
  • Ikoma Toshitoyo
  • Ishikawa Sadamasa
  • Ishimaru Sadamasa
  • Itabeoka Kōsetsusai
  • Itami Tadachika
  • Ina Tadatsugu
  • Inabe Ichitō
  • Kyōgoku Takamoto
  • Ukita Akiie (Sakazaki Naomori)
  • Endō Yoshitaka
  • Ōno Harunaga
  • Ōtsuka Tadamasa
  • Okudaira Nobumasa
  • Okudaira Sadaharu
  • Osaka Onaga
  • Oda Nagamasu
  • Oda Nagataka
  • Katō Yoshiaki
  • Kanamori Nagachika
  • Kanamori Yoshishige (Kanamori Arishige)
  • Kanematsu Masayoshi
  • Kamei Korenori
  • Inoko Kazutoshi
  • Kira Yoshisada
  • Kuwayama Motoharu
  • Koide Hideie
  • Kōriki Kiyonaga
  • Kobori Masatsugu
  • Sakai Narimasa
  • Sakai Shigetada
  • Sakuma Katsuyuki
  • Sakuma Masazane
  • Sakuma Yasumasa
  • Sakuma Nagamasa
  • Sasa Gyōsei
  • Seyakuin Sōhaku
  • Takigawa Kazutoki
  • Takenaka Shigekado
  • Tanaka Yoshitsugu
  • Tsuge Masatoshi
  • Tsuda Nobunari
  • Tsuda Hidemasa
  • Tsuda Masamori
  • Tsutsui Sadatsugu
  • Tsubouchi Toshisada
  • Terazawa Hirotaka
  • Tōdō Takayoshi
  • Togawa Tatsuyasu (Togawa Michiyasu)
  • Tokunaga Masashige
  • Nagai Naokatsu
  • Nagawa Tadakatsu
  • Nakamura Kazutada
  • Nakamura Kazuhide
  • Naruse Masanari
  • Nishio Yoshitsugu
  • Niwa Ujitsugu
  • Nose Yoritsugu
  • Hasegawa Shigemasa
  • Hachisuka Yoshishige
  • Hitsuyanagi Namori
  • Hirano Nagayasu
  • Fukushima Masayuki
  • Furuta Shigenari (Furuta Shigeteru)
  • Funakoshi Kagenao
  • Bessho Nagajirō
  • Hōjō Ujimori
  • Hosokawa Tadataka
  • Hosokawa Okiaki
  • Horio Tadauji
  • Honda Tadatomo
  • Honda Toshimasa
  • Honda Masazumi
  • Honda Yasutoshi
  • Matsukura Shigemasa
  • Matsudaira Tadaaki
  • Matsudaira Tadayoshi
  • Miyoshi Fusakazu
  • Miyoshi Masakatsu
  • Murakoshi Ryo
  • Mori Yoshimasa
  • Yagyū Munenori
  • Yamaoka Kagemune
  • Yamana Toyokuni
  • Yamauchi Kazutoyo
  • Yokoi Tokiyasu

Fushimi Castle

Battle which took place months before the following conflicts but is said to have ultimately decided the victory of the Eastern army. Many of the generals and soldiers who took part in the castle defense's lost their lives to guard Ieyasu's preparations for Sekigahara.

  • Torii Mototada *
  • Naitō Ienaga
  • Matsudaira Chikamasa
  • Matsudaira Ietada
  • Sasayama Sukeie
  • Sano Tsunemasa
  • Yamaoka Kagemitsu
  • Kinoshita Katsuyoshi - fled

Ishigakibaru

A campaign which took place a few days before the Battle of Sekigahara, it was considered to be "Kuroda Josui's Sekigahara" and caused the end of the Ōtomo clan.

  • Kuroda Josui *
  • Kuorda Naoyuki *
  • Kuriyama Toshiyasu *
  • Mori Tomonobu (Mori Tahei) *
  • Inoue Yukifusa
  • Ogawa Nobuaki
  • Kan Masatoshi
  • Kinugasa Kagenobu
  • Kiriyama Nobuyuki
  • Hisano Shigekatsu
  • Kuroda Kazushige
  • Kuriyama Toshiyasu
  • Kuroda Toshitaka
  • Kuroda Toshinori
  • Kuroda Naoyuki
  • Keya Takehisa
  • Gotō Mototsugu
  • Takemori Tsugusada
  • Noguchi Kazunari
  • Nomura Sukekatsu
  • Hayashi Naotoshi
  • Hara Taneyoshi
  • Hori Masakazu
  • Masuda Munekiyo
  • Miyake Iemochi
  • Murata Yoshitsugu
  • Yoshida Nagatoshi

Ōtsu Castle

A siege which took place during the week of the Battle of Sekigahara. Kyōgoku Takatsugu stalled and evaded the army sent to suppress him, only surrendering at the last minute. A technical victory for the West but rendered insignificant when Sekigahara concluded.

  • Kyōgoku Takatsugu *
  • Akao Izu
  • Kuroda Iyo
  • Yamada Ōi
  • Saitō Shōzaemon
  • Wakamiya Hyōsuke

Ueda Castle

Separating his forces to supposedly deal a quick end to the Uesugi and thereafter assist the main unit, these forces marched along Nakasendō. Their march was ultimately stalled at Ueda Castle.

  • Tokugawa Hidetada *
  • Sakakibara Yasumasa
  • Sanada Nobuyuki
  • Honda Masanobu
  • Aoyama Tadanari
  • Honda Tadamasa
  • Honda Yasushige
  • Ishikawa Yasunaga
  • Uemura Yasutada
  • Naito Masanaga
  • Ōkubo Tadasuke
  • Ōkubo Tadachika
  • Ōkubo Tadatsune
  • Ogasawara Nobuyuki
  • Okudaira Iemasa
  • Kusakabe Sadayoshi
  • Sakai Ietsugu
  • Sakai Tadatoshi
  • Sakai Tadayo
  • Suwa Yorimizu
  • Sengoku Hidehisa
  • Doi Toshikatsu
  • Doi Sadayoshi
  • Toda Kazuaki
  • Naruse Masakazu
  • Hineno Yoshiaki
  • Makino Yasunari
  • Yamaguchi Shigemasa
  • Mogami Iechika

Keicho-Dewa Conflict

A part of the campaign and a part of the defensive measures against the Uesugi lead by the Date and Mogami clans. These forces were present at Hasedō.

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