- Other Names: 三宅三郎高徳 (Miyake Saburou Takanori)
- Japanese: 児島高徳 (Kojima Takanori)
Kojima Takanori was a supporter of Emperor Go-Daigo of the Southern Court during the wars of the 14th century Nanboku-chô period, and appears in the warrior epic Taiheiki. He has come to be regarded as a model of Imperial loyalty. Traditionally, Takanori has also been worshipped as the progenitor of the Miyake clan, though many historians consider this connection specious.[1]
The Ukita clan of Bizen province also claim descent from Takanori.
References
- Roberts, Luke. Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan. University of Hawaii Press, 2012. p162.
- ↑ Edo Daimyô Hyakke 江戸大名百家. Bessatsu Taiyô 別冊太陽. Spring 1978. p126.