During the [[Komaki Campaign]] ([[1584]]) Yasumasa wrote up a statement attacking Hideyoshi and calling on support for the cause of [[Oda Nobuo]] and later accompanied Ieyasu to Osaka to meet with Hideyoshi himself ([[1586]]). During this trip he was awarded with the honorific title Shikibu-taiyu. In [[1590]] he participated in the [[Odawara Campaign]]. Following Ieyasu's move to the Kanto Region that same year, Sakikabara was given the castle of Tatebayashi and made the head of a committee responsible with assigning fiefs. While Ieyasu was away on Kyushu during Hideyoshi's Korean Campaigns Sakakibara acted as one of [[Tokugawa Hidetada]]'s councilors and later was involved in the campaign against [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]] ([[1600]]). | During the [[Komaki Campaign]] ([[1584]]) Yasumasa wrote up a statement attacking Hideyoshi and calling on support for the cause of [[Oda Nobuo]] and later accompanied Ieyasu to Osaka to meet with Hideyoshi himself ([[1586]]). During this trip he was awarded with the honorific title Shikibu-taiyu. In [[1590]] he participated in the [[Odawara Campaign]]. Following Ieyasu's move to the Kanto Region that same year, Sakikabara was given the castle of Tatebayashi and made the head of a committee responsible with assigning fiefs. While Ieyasu was away on Kyushu during Hideyoshi's Korean Campaigns Sakakibara acted as one of [[Tokugawa Hidetada]]'s councilors and later was involved in the campaign against [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]] ([[1600]]). |