Nioh - Oda Nobunaga
Oda Nobunaga was a daimyo during the Warring States (Sengoku Judai) period who dominated central Japan, including the capital, Kyoto. He rose to the official position of Minister of the Right in the court hierarchy, and was sometimes known as a version of that title, but was more commonly called the Overlord. His rule began with the conquest of Suraga province. A miraculous victory at the Battle of Okehazama expanded his influence dramatically, letting him take Kyoto and Sakai. Conquest of the entire nation seemed within his grasp, but he was betrayed by his own vassals and met his end at Honnoji temple. His revolutionary tactics included the use of firearms, and this flexible, rational approach changed the course of history by paving the way for the rise of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and other successors.
Oda Nobunaga was a daimyo during the Warring States (Sengoku Judai) period who dominated central Japan, including the capital, Kyoto. He rose to the official position of Minister of the Right in the court hierarchy, and was sometimes known as a version of that title, but was more commonly called the Overlord. His rule began with the conquest of Suraga province. A miraculous victory at the Battle of Okehazama expanded his influence dramatically, letting him take Kyoto and Sakai. Conquest of the entire nation seemed within his grasp, but he was betrayed by his own vassals and met his end at Honnoji temple. His revolutionary tactics included the use of firearms, and this flexible, rational approach changed the course of history by paving the way for the rise of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and other successors.
