Shinchoko-ki
Revision as of 15:04, 4 December 2006 by Shogun (talk | contribs) (→The Events Prior to Entering the Capital (首巻))
- Japanese: 信長公記
The Shinchôkôki is a record of the Oda clan from 1544 to the death of Oda Nobunaga. It was written by Ôta Gyûichi, a vassal of Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The Shinchôkôki is considered a reliable historical account of the events described.
Sections of the Shinchôkôki
The Events Prior to Entering the Capital (首巻)
- The Northern and Southern Districts of Owari province
- The First Battle of Azukizaka
- Kippôshi's Genpuku
- Oda Nobuhide's invasion of Mino
- Taira Kagekiyo's famed sword Azamaru
- Oda Nobuhide rescues Ôgaki castle
- The Young Nobunaga
- The Inuyama Revolt
- The Death of Oda Nobuhide
- The Battle of San no Yama-Akazuka
- The Struggle for Matsuba and Fukada castles
- Yanada Yajiemon's Loyalties
- A Meeting with Saitô Dôsan
- Attack on Muraki castle
- Owari Shugo suicide
- The Battle of Nakaichiba
- The takeover of Kiyosu castle
- The Sudden Death of Oda Hidetaka
- Oda Nobuyuki's opposition to Nobunaga
- The Serpent
- Trial by Fire
- Saitô Dôsan's exile of Toki Yorinari
- The Death of Saitô Dôsan
- Oda Nobuyasu's opposition to Nobunaga
- A Meeting with the Owari and Mikawa Shugo
- The Revolt of Oda Nobuhiro
- The Dance
- Suruga forces advance to Narumi
- The Murder of Oda Nobuyuki
- The Battle of Ukino
- Niwa Yôzô's Loyalties
- The Siege of Iwakura castle
- The Priest Tentaku's Tale
- The Priest Tentaku's Tale II
- The Siege of Narumi castle and the building of a fort
- The Death of Imagawa Yoshimoto (The Battle of Okehazama)
Purchase Links
- Modern Japanese translation Vol.1 by Nakagawa Taiko 現代語訳 信長公記〈上〉
- Modern Japanese translation Vol.2 by Nakagawa Taiko 現代語訳 信長公記〈下〉
- Original 16th century text 信長公記