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Shimazu Hisayasu was the eldest son of [[Shimazu Yoshihiro]]. Since his uncle, [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]], had no heir, he adopted Hisayasu to be his heir. After the [[Shimazu clan]] submitted to the authority of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] in [[1587]], Hideyoshi granted Morokata district in [[Hyuga province|Hyûga province]] to Hisayasu as his fief, but then also took Hisayasu to [[Kyoto]] as a hostage. There, he was married to Yoshihisa's daughter [[Shimazu Kameju]].
 
Shimazu Hisayasu was the eldest son of [[Shimazu Yoshihiro]]. Since his uncle, [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]], had no heir, he adopted Hisayasu to be his heir. After the [[Shimazu clan]] submitted to the authority of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] in [[1587]], Hideyoshi granted Morokata district in [[Hyuga province|Hyûga province]] to Hisayasu as his fief, but then also took Hisayasu to [[Kyoto]] as a hostage. There, he was married to Yoshihisa's daughter [[Shimazu Kameju]].
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Hisayasu then led Shimazu forces in the [[Odawara Campaign]] of [[1590]]. He accompanied his father in Hideyoshi's [[Korea Invasions|first invasion of Korea]] but fell ill and died in [[1593]] in Geoje.  
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Hisayasu then led Shimazu forces in the [[Odawara Campaign]] of [[1590]]. He accompanied his father in Hideyoshi's [[Korean Invasions|first invasion of Korea]] but fell ill and died in [[1593]] in Geoje.  
    
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