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The Warring States period

was a time of social upheaval, political intrigue,
and nearly constant military conflict in Japan that lasted roughly from the middle of the 15th century
to the beginning of the 17th century.



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Feudal Japan (12th - 19th century)


The "feudal" period of Japanese history, dominated by the powerful regional families (daimyo) and the military rule of warlords (shogun), stretched from the 12th through the 19th centuries. The Emperor remained but was mostly kept to a de jure figurehead ruling position. This time is usually divided into periods following the reigning family of the shogun.


Kamakura Period

The Kamakura period (鎌倉時代, Kamakura period?), 1185 to 1333, is a period that marks the governance of the Kamakura Shogunate and the transition to the Japanese "medieval" era, a nearly 700-year period in which the Emperor (天皇 tennō), the court, and the traditional central government were left intact but were largely relegated to ceremonial functions. Civil, military, and judicial matters were controlled by the bushi (samurai) class, the most powerful of whom was the de facto national ruler, the shogun. This period in Japan differed from the old shōen system in its pervasive military emphasis.

In 1185, Minamoto no Yoritomo defeated the rival Taira clan, and in 1192, Yoritomo was appointed Seii Tai-Shogun by the emperor; he established a base of power in Kamakura. Yoritomo ruled as the first in a line of Kamakura shoguns. However, after Yoritomo's death, another warrior clan, the Hōjō, came to rule as regents for the shoguns.


Japanese samurai boarding Mongol ships in 1281.A traumatic event of the period was the Mongol invasions of Japan between 1272 and 1281, in which massive Mongol forces with superior naval technology and weaponry attempted a full-scale invasion of the Japanese islands. A famous typhoon referred to as kamikaze, translating as divine wind in Japanese, is credited with devastating both Mongol invasion forces, although some scholars assert that the defensive measures the Japanese built on the island of Kyūshū may have been adequate to repel the invaders. Although the Japanese were successful in stopping the Mongols, the invasion attempt had devastating domestic repercussions, leading to the extinction of the Kamakura shogunate.

The Kamakura period ended in 1333 with the destruction of the shogunate and the short reestablishment of imperial rule (the Kenmu restoration) under the Emperor Go-Daigo by Ashikaga Takauji, Nitta Yoshisada, and Kusunoki Masashige.

Thus, the "Japanese Middle Ages", which also include the Muromachi period and lasted until the Meiji Restoration, started with the Kamakura period.


Muromachi Period

The Muromachi period (室町時代, Muromachi-jidai?) is a division of Japanese history running from approximately 1336 to 1573. The period marks the governance of the Ashikaga shogunate, also called Muromachi shogunate, which was officially established in 1336 by the first Muromachi shogun Ashikaga Takauji, who seized political power from Emperor Go-Daigo, ending the Kemmu restoration. The period ended in 1573 when the 15th and last shogun Ashikaga Yoshiaki was driven out of the capital in Kyoto by Oda Nobunaga.

The early years of 1336 to 1392 of the Muromachi period is also known as the Nanboku-chō or Northern and Southern Court period, as the Imperial court was split in two.

The later years of 1467 to the end of the Muromachi period is also known as the Sengoku period, the "Warring States period", a time of intense internal warfare, and corresponds with the period of the first contacts with the West, with the arrival of Portuguese "Nanban" traders.

A group of Portuguese Nanban foreigners, including the missionary Francis Xavier 17th century, Japan.In 1543, a Portuguese ship, blown off its course to China, landed on Tanegashima Island Japan. Firearms introduced by Portuguese would bring the major innovation to Sengoku period culminating in the Battle of Nagashino where reportedly 3,000 arquebuses (the actual number is believed to be around 2,000) cut down charging ranks of samurai. During the following years, traders from Portugal, the Netherlands, England, and Spain arrived, as did Jesuit, Dominican, and Franciscan missionaries.

Azuchi-Momoyama Period

The Azuchi-Momoyama period (安土桃山時代, Azuchi-Momoyama-jidai?) runs from approximately 1568 to 1600. The period marks the military reunification and stabilization of the country under a single political ruler, first by the campaigns of Oda Nobunaga who almost united Japan, achieved later by one of his generals, Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The name Azuchi-Momoyama comes from the names of their respective castles, Azuchi castle and Momoyama castle.

After having united Japan, Hideyoshi invaded Korea in an attempt to conquer Korea, China, and even India. However, after two unsuccessful campaigns toward the allied forces of Korea and China and his death, his forces retreated from the Korean peninsula in 1598.

The short period of succession conflict to Hideyoshi was ended when Tokugawa Ieyasu, one of the regents for Hideyoshi's young heir, emerged victorious at the Battle of Sekigahara and seized political power.


Edo Period (1603 - 1868)

Stone foundation of the main tower at Edo Castle.During the Edo Period (江戸時代, Edo Period?), the administration of the country was shared by over two hundred daimyo. The Tokugawa clan, leader of the victorious eastern army in the Battle of Sekigahara, was the most powerful of them, and for fifteen generations monopolized the title of Sei-i Taishōgun (often shortened to shōgun). With their headquarters at Edo (present-day Tokyo), the Tokugawa commanded the allegiance of the other daimyo, who in turn ruled their domains with a rather high degree of autonomy.

The shogunate carried out a number of significant policies. They placed the samurai class above the commoners: the agriculturists, artisans, and merchants. They enacted sumptuary laws limiting hair style, dress, and accessories. They organized commoners into groups of five, and held all responsible for the acts of each individual. To prevent daimyo from rebelling, the shoguns required them to maintain lavish residences in Edo and live at these residences on a rotating schedule; carry out expensive processions to and from their domains; contribute to the upkeep of shrines, temples, and roads; and seek permission before repairing their castles.


A 1634 Japanese Red seal ship, during the Edo period.Many artistic developments took place during the Edo Period. Most significant among them were the ukiyo-e form of wood-block print, and the kabuki and bunraku theaters. Also, many of the most famous works for the koto and shakuhachi date from this time period.

Throughout the Edo Period, the development of commerce, the rise of the cities, and the pressure from foreign countries changed the environment in which the shoguns and daimyo ruled. In 1868, following the Boshin War, the shogunate collapsed, and a new government coalesced around the Emperor.

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Major Events
  • 1192: The emperor appoints Yoritomo as shogun (military leader) with a residence in Kamakura, establishing the bakufu system of government
  • 1199: Minamoto Yoritomo dies
  • 1207: Hōnen and his followers are exiled from Kyoto or executed. This inadvertently spread the Pure Land doctrine to a wider audience.
  • 1221: The Kamakura army defeats the imperial army in the Jōkyū Disturbance, thereby asserting the supremacy of the Kamakura shogunate (Hōjō regents) over the emperor
  • 1227: The Sōtō sect of Zen Buddhism is introduced to Japan by the monk Dōgen Zenji
  • 1232: The Jōei Shikimoku code of law is promulgated to enhance control by the Hōjō regents
  • 1274: The Mongols of Kublai Khan try to invade Japan but are repelled by a typhoon.
  • 1274: Nichiren is banished to Sado Island
  • 1293: On May 27, a major earthquake and tsunami hit Sagami Bay and Kamakura, killing 23,034 people.[1] It followed a 1241 and 1257 earthquake/tsunami in the same general area, which both were magnitude 7.0.
  • 1336: Ashikaga Takauji captures Kyoto and forces Emperor Go-Daigo to move to a southern court (Yoshino, south of Kyoto)
  • 1338: Ashikaga Takauji declares himself shogun, moves his capital into the Muromachi district of Kyoto and supports the northern court
  • 1392: The southern court surrenders to shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and the empire is unified again
  • 1397: Kinkaku-ji is built by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu.
  • 1467: The Ōnin War is split among feudal lords (daimyo)
  • 1489: Ginkaku-ji is built by Ashikaga Yoshimasa
  • 1542: Firearms are introduced by a shipwrecked Portuguese
  • 1546: Hōjō Ujiyasu who had won the Battle of Kawagoe becomes ruler of the Kantō region
  • 1549: The Catholic missionary Francis Xavier arrived in Japan
  • 1555: Mōri Motonari, who had won the Battle of Miyajima, becomes ruler of the Chūgoku region
  • 1560: Battle of Okehazama
  • 1568: The daimyo Oda Nobunaga enters Kyoto and ends the civil war
  • 1570: The Archbishopric of Edo is established and the first Japanese Jesuits are ordained
  • 1570: Battle of Anegawa
  • 1573: The daimyo Oda Nobunaga overthrows the Muromachi bakufu and extends his control over all of Japan
  • 1573: Battle of Mikatagahara
  • 1573: Battle of Nagashino
  • 1568: Nobunaga enters Kyoto, marking the beginning of the Azuchi-Momoyama period
  • 1573: Nobunaga overthrows the Muromachi bakufu and exerts control over central Japan
  • 1575: Nobunaga defeats the Takeda clan the Battle of Nagashino
  • 1580: The Ikkō-ikki finally surrender their fortress of Ishiyama Honganji to Nobunaga, after enduring an 11-year siege.
  • 1582: Incident at Honnō-ji, Nobunaga is assassinated by Akechi Mitsuhide, who is then defeated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi at the Battle of Yamazaki.
  • 1584: Hideyoshi fights Tokugawa Ieyasu to a standstill at the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute.
  • 1586: Osaka castle is built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
  • 1590: Hideyoshi defeats the Hōjō clan, effectively unifying Japan.
  • 1592: Hideyoshi invades Korea.
  • 1598: Hideyoshi dies.
  • 1600: Ieyasu is victorious at the Battle of Sekigahara, marking the end of the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
  • 1600: Battle of Sekigahara. Tokugawa Ieyasu defeats a coalition of daimyo and establishes hegemony over most of Japan.
  • 1603: The emperor appoints Tokugawa Ieyasu as shogun, who moves his government to Edo (Tokyo) and founds the Tokugawa dynasty of shoguns.
  • 1605: Tokugawa Ieyasu resigns as shogun and is succeeded by his son Tokugawa Hidetada.
  • 1607: Korean Yi Dynasty sends an embassy to Tokugawa shogunate.
  • 1611: Ryūkyū Islands become a vassal state of Satsuma domain.
  • 1614: Tokugawa Ieyasu bans Christianity from Japan.
  • 1615: Battle of Osaka. Tokugawa Ieyasu sieges Osaka Castle, all opposition from forces loyal to the Toyotomi family. Tokugawa authority becomes paramount throughout Japan.
  • 1616: Tokugawa Ieyasu dies.
  • 1623: Tokugawa Iemitsu becomes the third shogun.
  • 1633: Tokugawa Iemitsu forbids travelling abroad and reading foreign books.
  • 1635: Tokugawa Iemitsu formalizes the system of mandatory alternate residence (sankin kotai) in Edo.
  • 1637: Shimabara Rebellion (1637-38) mounted by overtaxed peasants.
  • 1638: Tokugawa Iemitsu forbids ship building.
  • 1639: Edicts establishing National Seclusion (Sakoku Rei) are completed. All Westerners except the Dutch are prohibited from entering Japan.
  • 1641: Tokugawa Iemitsu bans all foreigners, except Chinese and Dutch, from Japan.
  • 1650: With peace, there evolved a new kind of noble, literate warrior according to bushido ("way of the warrior").
  • 1657: The Great Fire of Meireki destroys most of the city of Edo.
  • 1700: Kabuki and ukiyo-e become popular.
  • 1707: Mount Fuji erupts.
  • 1774: The anatomical text Kaitai shinsho, the first complete Japanese translation of a Western medical work, is published by Sugita Gempaku and Maeno Ryotaku.
  • 1787: Matsudaira Sadanobu becomes senior shogunal councillor and institutes the Kansei Reforms.
  • 1792: Russian envoy Adam Laxman arrives at Nemuro in eastern Ezo (now Hokkaidō).
  • 1804: Russian envoy Nikolai Rezanov reaches Nagasaki and unsuccessfully seeks the establishment of trade relations with Japan.
  • 1837: Rebellion of Oshio Heihachiro.
  • 1841: Tempo Reforms.
  • 1854: The USA forces Japan to sign a trade agreement ("Treaty of Kanagawa") which reopens Japan to foreigners after two centuries.
  • 1855: Russia and Japan establish diplomatic relations.
  • 1864: British, French, Dutch and American warships bombard Shimonoseki and open more Japanese ports for foreigners.
  • 1868: Tokugawa Yoshinobu resigns, the Tokugawa dynasty ends, and the emperor (or "mikado") Meiji is restored, but with capital in Edo/Tokyo and divine attributes.
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Clans fo Sengoku : Total War

ABE Abe clan
ABI Abiru clan
AKW Akagawa clan
AKA Akamatsu clan
AKE Akechi clan
AKI Akita clan
AKY Akiyama clan
AKZ Akizuki clan
AMA Amako clan
AME Amakusa clan (Echigo)
AMK Amakusa clan (Kyushu)
ANE Anegakoji clan
ARA Arakawa clan
ARH Arima clan (Hizen)
ARS Arima clan (Settsu)
ASA Asahina clan
ASI Asai clan
ASK Asakura clan
ASN Asano clan
ASG Ashikaga clan
ASF Ashikaga clan (Fujiwara)
ASH Ashina clan
ATA Atagi clan
ATO Atobe clan
AWA Awaya clan
AYU Ayukai clan
B
BAK Baba clan (Kai)
BAS Baba clan (Shinano)
BES Bessho clan
BIT Bito clan
C
CHI Chiba clan
CHO Chosokabe clan
D
DAI Daidoji clan
DAT Date clan
DOD Dodo clan
F
FUJ Fujiwara clan
FUK Fukubara clan
FUW Fuwa clan
G
GAM Gamo clan
HOJ Go-Hojo clan
GHA Goto clan (Harima)
GHI Goto clan (Hizen)
GOM Goto clan (Omi)
H
HAC Hachisuka clan
HAG Haga clan
HAR Hara clan
HAK Hatakeyama clan
HAN Hatano clan
HAY Hayashi clan
HIR Hiraiwa clan
HOM Honda clan (Mikawa)
HON Honda clan (Satsuma)
HOG Hongo clan
HOR Hori clan
HOI Horiuchi clan
HOS Hosokawa clan
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III Ii clan
IJU Ijuin clan
IKE Ikeda clan
IKO Ikoma clan
IMA Imagawa clan
IMO Imai clan (Owari)
IMS Imai clan (Settsu)
INO Inoue clan
IRO Irobe clan
ISD Ishida clan
ISK Ishikawa clan
ISM Ishimaki clan
ISS Isshiki clan
ITO Ito clan
J
JIN Jinbo clan
JOO Jo clan
K
KAK Kakizaki clan
KAM Kamei clan
KAS Kasai clan
KAT Kataribe
KAO Kato clan
KAS Katsura clan
KIK Kikkawa clan
KIS Kiso clan
KII Kitabatake clan (Ise)
KIM Kitabatake clan (Mutsu)
KIT Kitajo clan
KOB Kobayakawa clan
KOD Kodama clan
KOI Koide clan
KOS Konishi clan
KON Kono clan
KUO Kuroda clan
KUU Kurushima clan
KYO Kyogoku clan
M
MAE Maeda clan
MAT Matsuda clan
MAD Matsudaira clan
MAS Matsumae clan
MAG Matsunaga clan
MAU Matsuura clan
MEN Menju clan
MIK Mikumo clan
MIN Minamoto clan
MIU Miura clan
MIY Miyake clan
MIO Miyoshi clan
MIZ Mizuno clan
MOC Mochizuki clan
MOG Mogami clan
MOJ Moji clan
MON Moniwa clan
MRA Mori clan (Aki)
MRO Mori clan (Omi)
MRW Mori clan (Owari)
MUC Murakami clan (Chugoku)
MUS Murakami clan (Shinano)
N
NAB Nabeshima clan
NAG Nagao clan
NTM Naito clan (Mikawa)
NTS Naito clan (Suo)
NAK Nakajo clan
NAN Nanbu clan
NAO Naoe clan
NES Neshima clan
NII Niiro clan
NIK Niki clan
NIW Niwa clan
NUK Nukui clan
NUM Numata clan
O
OBA Obata clan (Kai)
OBK Obata clan (Kozuke)
ODH Oda clan (Hitachi)
ODO Oda clan (Owari)
OGA Ogasawara clan
OKB Okabe clan
OKD Okada clan
OKO Okubo clan
OKU Okudaira clan
OMO Omori clan
OMU Omura clan
OSA Osaki clan
OTO Otomo clan
OUC Ouchi clan
R
ROK Rokkaku clan
RUS Rusu clan
RYU Ryuzoji clan
S
SAI Saito clan
SKA Saka clan
SKI Sakai clan
SKB Sakikabara clan
SAK Sakuma clan
SAN Sanada clan
SKE Satake clan
SAT Satomi clan
SHB Shiba clan
SHE Shibata clan (Echigo)
SHO Shibata clan (Owari)
SHI Shimazu clan
SHO Shoni clan
SOO So clan
SOG Sogo clan
SOM Soma clan
SUW Suwa clan
T
TAC Tachibana clan (kuge)
TAS Tachibana clan (samurai)
TAH Takahashi clan
TAN Takanashi clan
TAY Takayama clan
TKA Takeda clan (Aki)
TKK Takeda clan (Kai)
TKZ takeda clan (Kazusa)
TKW Takeda clan (Wakasa)
TKN Takeda-Naito clan
TNA Takenaka clan
TGA Takigawa clan
TAM Tamura clan
TAG Tanegashima clan
TEN Tendo clan
TOD Toda clan
TOK Toki clan
TOG Tokugawa clan
TOM Tomono clan
TOR Torii clan
TOY Toyotomi clan
TSG Tsugaru clan
TST Tsutsui clan
U
UDO Udono clan
UES Uesugi clan
UEO Uesugi clan (Ogigayatsu)
UKI Ukita clan
URA Urakami clan
UTS Utsunomiya clan
W
WAD Wada clan
WAK Wake
Y
YAM Yamana clan
YAS Yasuda clan
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Wow, looking great.

Maybe it would be a good idea to change the color of the PTI so you won't burn your eyes with all the PTI surrounding Japan.
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th white will be ocean terrian i am working on sea province's
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Islands: Kyushu(south of Japan) Ezochi (north) Honshu(main island) and the other little islands you can usually just make one or two provinces for, seeing as how 90% of them are barely the width of a human.
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Would it be historical to give every/most province(s) a revolter state, considering the nature of Fuedal Japan? It's not something I know much about.

Also, I look forward to it!
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we 500 some odd flag files to fill so as long as its possable and their is credited info to back it the country, clan, or city ,will be added...
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Some good feudal history for you.

Well, actually a few things, you may want to implement Ieyassu's caste system as an event, which would increase tax (Tremendously), but lose 2 stability for an implement or gain 1 stability and lose some tax.

Also, if you can, I would suggest a forced rebellion around 1450 in the northern island of Ezochi, this would be the famous uprising against the prominent powers there.

Finally, you may wish to add a Shogun event for the Mogoma and Miyoshi clans
which would increase stability and manpower, but lower tax.

Edit: You may also want to add a form decision if one owns all the Honshu provinces, and turn into Tokugawa-Oda Japan.
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I was thinking of using the defender of the faith as the shogun claim??

it could trigger some events ????

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Old 14-01-2009, 03:22   #13
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I was thinking of using the defender of the faith as the shogun claim??

it could trigger some events ????
It can be used as a trigger, sure, but it's probably not a good idea:
- You can't assign it to a country in the history files, so when you began the game, nobody would be shogun until they came up with enough cash. You could get around this by making the Ashikaga shoguns only if there is no defender of the faith, though.
- If you included Christian daimyo, it would be possible for one of them to become the Christian defender of the faith; the same could be true if you had different branches of Buddhism. You could get around this by using both religion and DotF status for triggers, but this would exclude Christians from becoming Shogun.
- You cannot lose or gain DotF by event or decision, only by paying money and by losing a war. This would make it hard to mod - it would simply be something that the richest, strongest nation was likely to get.
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What can i use it for?
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There would of been economical clans and religious oriented clans fighting for power (among others). DotF title could be used to provide status to the religious clans and enhance their overall standing somehow, perhaps even to vie for Shogun.
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What can i use it for?
Hard to say. Depending on how you handle things, Japan is likely to have only one religion for most of the campaign, so the main use of being Defender of the Faith is out. However, you could use it to help simulate foreign support of Christians, or the dogged determination of the Ikko Ikki in the game. On the whole, though, Defender of the Faith seems a little odd to have in your mod.

Don't forget, though, that while you can't affect the DotF in-game, you can mod its effects and cost beforehand. One of its biggest bonuses is the fact that you get a war_exhaustion bonus every month, allowing the Defender of the Faith to keep fighting longer and take more losses and still come out on top. You could fool around with those bonuses and change the name and make it anything you want...as long as you're OK with each religion getting one, and only one country with it, and losing it whenever they peace out of a war.
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Hey, this looks cool Ltm. I've seen the movie RAN, I believe that the story belongs to this era.
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th white will be ocean terrian i am working on sea province's
I'm talking about the last picture: The Permanent Terra Incognita, maybe you should change the texture or color of it for INgame. So you won't burn your eyes watching that big white blob all around you.
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Dear ltm, i am looking at your province map. I don't know what size the final map will be, but some provinces appear to be too big. I'd suggest splitting provinces like Dewa, Musachi and Ezo, at least (provinces too big can cause the game to crash).
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Dear ltm, i am looking at your province map. I don't know what size the final map will be, but some provinces appear to be too big. I'd suggest splitting provinces like Dewa, Musachi and Ezo, at least (provinces too big can cause the game to crash).
Agreed, if Japan is to take up the entire map, it would probably be best to give it THOUSANDS of provinces, not just hundreds. I assume plenty of maps of feudal Japan exist, you/we should look at dividing Japan up further, maybe taking each province and dividing it 10 or 20 times...
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