Osaka no Eki

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Osaka no Eki refers to the Siege of Osaka, a decisive early 17th-century conflict in Japan that led to the fall of the Toyotomi clan and the consolidation of Tokugawa shogunate rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle of the Sengoku period
military conflict
siege
aftermath centralization of political power in Edo
start of a long period of peace under Tokugawa rule
alsoKnownAs Siege of Osaka
surface form: Osaka Campaign

Siege of Osaka
cause Tokugawa desire to eliminate Toyotomi as a political threat
Toyotomi presence at Osaka Castle seen as challenge to Tokugawa authority
commander Tokugawa Hidetada
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Toyotomi Hideyori
Yodo-dono
country Japan
hasPart Siege of Osaka
surface form: Summer Siege of Osaka

Siege of Osaka
surface form: Winter Siege of Osaka
languageOfName Japanese
location Japan
Osaka
Osaka Castle
mainBelligerent Tokugawa shogunate
Toyotomi clan
relatedTo Edo period
Osaka Castle
Sengoku period
Tokugawa shogunate
Toyotomi clan
result Tokugawa victory
consolidation of Tokugawa rule
destruction of Osaka Castle as Toyotomi stronghold
fall of the Toyotomi clan
significance decisive conflict ending Toyotomi resistance to Tokugawa rule
key event in the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate
timePeriod early 17th century

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Siege of Osaka alsoKnownAs Osaka no Eki