Tadachika was the son of [[Okubo Tadayo]]. He fought at [[Battle of Anegawa|Anegawa]], [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]], and the [[Komaki Campaign]], serving as the commander of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Tokugawa Ieyasu's]] bodyguard in the last. He inherited [[Odawara castle|Odawara]] from his late father in [[1593]], and by [[1603]] was an important councilor for the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] house. He later fell out of favor, incurring the suspicion of Ieyasu and shôgun [[Tokugawa Hidetada]], a situation worsened by a feud between Tadachika and [[Honda Masanobu]]. Tadachika was at length censored by the Tokugawa and while he was dispatched on an anti-Christian mission lost his lands in February [[1614]]. His grandson [[Okubo Tadatomo|Tadatomo]] was given back Odawara in [[1687]]. | Tadachika was the son of [[Okubo Tadayo]]. He fought at [[Battle of Anegawa|Anegawa]], [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]], and the [[Komaki Campaign]], serving as the commander of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Tokugawa Ieyasu's]] bodyguard in the last. He inherited [[Odawara castle|Odawara]] from his late father in [[1593]], and by [[1603]] was an important councilor for the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] house. He later fell out of favor, incurring the suspicion of Ieyasu and shôgun [[Tokugawa Hidetada]], a situation worsened by a feud between Tadachika and [[Honda Masanobu]]. Tadachika was at length censored by the Tokugawa and while he was dispatched on an anti-Christian mission lost his lands in February [[1614]]. His grandson [[Okubo Tadatomo|Tadatomo]] was given back Odawara in [[1687]]. |