Yoshitaka became a close associate of Hideyoshi, who considered him as close to his heart as his half-brother, Hidenaga. Yoshitaka proved himself worthy of Hideyoshi’s friendship in the campaigns on Shikoku ([[1585]]) and Kyushu ([[1587]]), after which he was rewarded for his services with a 120,000-koku fief in [[Buzen province|Buzen]]. In the [[Second Korean Campaign]] Hideyoshi entrusted Yoshitaka to act as chief advisor to the leader of the invasion force, the young [[Kobayakawa Hideaki]]. | Yoshitaka became a close associate of Hideyoshi, who considered him as close to his heart as his half-brother, Hidenaga. Yoshitaka proved himself worthy of Hideyoshi’s friendship in the campaigns on Shikoku ([[1585]]) and Kyushu ([[1587]]), after which he was rewarded for his services with a 120,000-koku fief in [[Buzen province|Buzen]]. In the [[Second Korean Campaign]] Hideyoshi entrusted Yoshitaka to act as chief advisor to the leader of the invasion force, the young [[Kobayakawa Hideaki]]. |