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He fought alongside his father, [[Shimazu Hisatsune]], in the [[1281]] defense against the second [[Mongol Invasions|Mongol invasion]], and became clan head upon Hisatsune's death in [[1284]]. Around that time, either Hisatsune or Tadamune became the first Shimazu head to relocate from [[Kamakura]] and take up permanent residence in [[Kagoshima]]. From then on, the Shimazu would administer their territory relatively directly, rather than appointing representatives (''shugo dai'') to administer in their stead.<ref>"[http://www.shuseikan.jp/word/family02.html Satsuma nyûkoku]," ''Satsuma Shimazu-ke no rekishi'', Shôkoshûseikan official website.</ref>
 
He fought alongside his father, [[Shimazu Hisatsune]], in the [[1281]] defense against the second [[Mongol Invasions|Mongol invasion]], and became clan head upon Hisatsune's death in [[1284]]. Around that time, either Hisatsune or Tadamune became the first Shimazu head to relocate from [[Kamakura]] and take up permanent residence in [[Kagoshima]]. From then on, the Shimazu would administer their territory relatively directly, rather than appointing representatives (''shugo dai'') to administer in their stead.<ref>"[http://www.shuseikan.jp/word/family02.html Satsuma nyûkoku]," ''Satsuma Shimazu-ke no rekishi'', Shôkoshûseikan official website.</ref>
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Tadamune was known for his poetry, as well as for his participation in battle and rule. Two of his ''[[waka]]'' were included in the ''[[Shin-gosen wakashu|Shin-gosen wakashû]]'', and one in the ''Zoku senzai wakashû''.<ref>"[http://www.shuseikan.jp/toushu/toushu04.html Shimazu Tadamune]," ''Satsuma Shimazu-ke no rekishi'', Shôkoshûseikan official website.</ref>
    
Tadamune was succeeded as clan head by his eldest son [[Shimazu Sadahisa]], while his other five sons founded branch families: [[Shimazu Suketada]] was progenitor of the [[Hongo clan|Hongô clan]] (aka Miyakonojô Shimazu), [[Shimazu Sukehisa]] was progenitor of the [[Kabayama clan]], [[Shimazu Tokihisa]] was progenitor of the [[Niiro clan]], [[Shimazu Tadamitsu]] was progenitor of the [[Sata clan]], and [[Shimazu Tadauji]] was progenitor of the [[Izumi clan]].  
 
Tadamune was succeeded as clan head by his eldest son [[Shimazu Sadahisa]], while his other five sons founded branch families: [[Shimazu Suketada]] was progenitor of the [[Hongo clan|Hongô clan]] (aka Miyakonojô Shimazu), [[Shimazu Sukehisa]] was progenitor of the [[Kabayama clan]], [[Shimazu Tokihisa]] was progenitor of the [[Niiro clan]], [[Shimazu Tadamitsu]] was progenitor of the [[Sata clan]], and [[Shimazu Tadauji]] was progenitor of the [[Izumi clan]].  
   
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