Everything about Nakagawa Hidenari totally explained
(
1570 –
September 9,
1612) was a Japanese
daimyo in the
Azuchi-Momoyama to
Edo period. He was the 2nd son of
Nakagawa Kiyohide.
In
1582, Kiyohide died in the
Battle of Shizugatake and Hidenari's brother
Hidemasa succeeded to the family headship. However, Hidemasa died young in
1592 and Hidenari succeeded to the house and the domain. Thanks to his service under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, he was soon moved to the
Oka-han in
Bungo Province, with an income raise from 66,000
koku to 74,000
koku. In
1597, Hidenari took part in the invasion of Korea under
Todo Takatora.
In
1600 at the
Battle of Sekigahara, he sided with the eastern army, attacking and defeating
Ota Kazuyoshi at
Usuki Castle. As a result,
Tokugawa Ieyasu let him maintain his domain without being disturbed.
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