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Imagawa Yoshimoto : ウィキペディア英語版 | Imagawa Yoshimoto
was one of the leading daimyo (feudal lords) in the Sengoku period Japan. Based in Suruga Province,〔''Zusetsu: Nihon meijōshū''. (Tokyo: Gakken, 2003), p. 55.〕 he was one of the three daimyo that dominated the Tōkaidō region. He was one of the dominant daimyo in Japan for a time, until his death in 1560. ==Early life and succession== Yoshimoto was born in 1519, the third son of Imagawa Ujichika〔Naramoto Michael, ''Nihon no kassen: Monoshiri jiten.'' (Tokyo: Shufu-to-seikatsusha, 1992), p. 259.〕 of the Imagawa clan-which claimed descent from Emperor Seiwa (850-880). {It was a branch of the Minamoto clan by the Ashikaga clan. As he was not the eldest son, he was ineligible to inherit the family headship directly from his father. As a result, the young boy was sent to a temple where his name was changed to or . Unrest broke out when his older brother Ujiteru died suddenly in 1536. His elder half-brother, , tried to seize the heirship but the clan split into two factions. Yoshimoto's faction demanded that since Yoshimoto's mother was the consort of Ujichika, he was the rightful heir. Genkō Etan's faction demanded that since he was older, he was the rightful heir. Genkō Etan's mother was a concubine and a member of the Kushima family, but they were defeated and killed in the .〔 ("Suruga Imagawa-shi" on Harimaya.com ) (12 July 2008)〕 Baigaku Shōhō changed his name to Yoshimoto at this point and succeeded the clan.〔
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