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Honda Tadakatsu was a legendary Japanese samurai, general, and daimyo known for his unwavering loyalty to Japan's three great unifiers. He gained prominence during the Sengoku period, a time of civil strife and social upheaval. As the Ashikaga shogunate's power declined, regional daimyos asserted more political authority, commanding stronger armies.
Despite the ceremonial significance of the Shogun title, the nation fell into constant warfare as the influence of shoguns waned. Amid this chaos, Honda Tadakatsu emerged as a legendary figure, celebrated for his unmatched swordsmanship and unwavering bravery. Remarkably, he fought in 57 battles without a single wound, earning the title "The Warrior who surpassed Death itself." His distinctive armor, featuring a helmet with great antlers, symbolized his fearless spirit and audacity in battle.
Honda Tadakatsu was one of the Four Heavenly Kings of the Tokugawa, the elite samurai generals who supported Tokugawa Ieyasu, the Shogun who ended the Sengoku period. This episode delves into the life and legacy of Honda Tadakatsu, the warrior who defied death.
00:00 Introduction
02:35 Early Life
04:39 Battle of Anegawa
09:02 Campaign against Takeda clan
11:41 The Battle of Mikatagahara
15:18 The End of the Takeda Clan
19:24 Events after the Death of Oda Nobunaga
24:37 Four Heavenly Kings of Tokugawa
26:32 Sekigahara Campaign
30:07 Death & Legacy
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Track: Under the moonlight (Matouqin) NCM version
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Watch: Under the moonlight (Matouqin)
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Honda Tadakatsu was a legendary Japanese samurai, general, and daimyo known for his unwavering loyalty to Japan's three great unifiers. He gained prominence during the Sengoku period, a time of civil strife and social upheaval. As the Ashikaga shogunate's power declined, regional daimyos asserted more political authority, commanding stronger armies.
Despite the ceremonial significance of the Shogun title, the nation fell into constant warfare as the influence of shoguns waned. Amid this chaos, Honda Tadakatsu emerged as a legendary figure, celebrated for his unmatched swordsmanship and unwavering bravery. Remarkably, he fought in 57 battles without a single wound, earning the title "The Warrior who surpassed Death itself." His distinctive armor, featuring a helmet with great antlers, symbolized his fearless spirit and audacity in battle.
Honda Tadakatsu was one of the Four Heavenly Kings of the Tokugawa, the elite samurai generals who supported Tokugawa Ieyasu, the Shogun who ended the Sengoku period. This episode delves into the life and legacy of Honda Tadakatsu, the warrior who defied death.
00:00 Introduction
02:35 Early Life
04:39 Battle of Anegawa
09:02 Campaign against Takeda clan
11:41 The Battle of Mikatagahara
15:18 The End of the Takeda Clan
19:24 Events after the Death of Oda Nobunaga
24:37 Four Heavenly Kings of Tokugawa
26:32 Sekigahara Campaign
30:07 Death & Legacy
All credit for the music goes to: No Copyright Music
Track: Under the moonlight (Matouqin) NCM version
Music provided by YouTube Free Music Library (NCM)
Watch: Under the moonlight (Matouqin)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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