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* ''Title: Bitchû no kami''
 
* ''Title: Bitchû no kami''
  
Yasutomo was the son of [[Asahina Bitchu no kami Yasayoshi|Asahina Bitchû no kami Yasayoshi]]. He originally served the Imagawa and held [[Kakegawa castle]] in [[Totomi province|Tôtômi Province]]. He destroyed [[Saigo Masakatsu]] when the latter rebelled in [[1561]]. He sheltered [[Imagawa Ujizane]] when Ujizane was forced to flee [[Suruga province|Suruga]] as a result of a Takeda invasion and surrendered Kakegawa to the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] as per an agreement between [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Ieyasu]] and Ujizane. Yasutomo ended up at [[Odawara castle]] in [[Sagami province]] and his eventual fate is unknown.
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Yasutomo was the son of [[Asahina Yasayoshi|Asahina Bitchû no kami Yasayoshi]]. He originally served the Imagawa and held [[Kakegawa castle]] in [[Totomi province|Tôtômi Province]]. He destroyed [[Saigo Masakatsu]] when the latter rebelled in [[1561]]. He sheltered [[Imagawa Ujizane]] when Ujizane was forced to flee [[Suruga province|Suruga]] as a result of a Takeda invasion and surrendered Kakegawa to the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] as per an agreement between [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Ieyasu]] and Ujizane. Yasutomo ended up at [[Odawara castle]] in [[Sagami province]] and his eventual fate is unknown.
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==References==
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* Initial text from ''Sengoku Biographical Dictionary'' ([http://www.samurai-archives.com Samurai-Archives.com]) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 4 January 2007

  • Distinction: Imagawa, then Takeda retainer
  • Other name: Asahina Yasunaga
  • Title: Bitchû no kami


Yasutomo was the son of Asahina Bitchû no kami Yasayoshi. He originally served the Imagawa and held Kakegawa castle in Tôtômi Province. He destroyed Saigo Masakatsu when the latter rebelled in 1561. He sheltered Imagawa Ujizane when Ujizane was forced to flee Suruga as a result of a Takeda invasion and surrendered Kakegawa to the Tokugawa as per an agreement between Ieyasu and Ujizane. Yasutomo ended up at Odawara castle in Sagami province and his eventual fate is unknown.

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