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In [[1586]] Honda accompanied Ieyasu on a trip to Kyoto and was given the title Nakatsukasa-taiyu. Honda accompanied Ieyasu in the [[Siege of Odawara]] and joined him at Hideyoshi's [[Korean Invasion]] headquarters on Kyushu (Nagoya, [[1593]]-[[1594|94]]). In [[1590] he received a fief in large [[Kazusa province|Kazusa]] (Otaki, 100,000 koku). Tadakatsu commanded troops at the [[Battle of Sekigahara]] ([[1600]]) and afterwards was given a rich fief in [[Izau province|Izu]] (Kuwana, 150,000 koku). He passed away in 1610, considered one of Ieyasu's most loyal retainers and perhaps his toughest general. He was easily recognizable on the battlefield by his famous helmet, which was adorned with deer antlers. He was followed in service to the Tokugawa by his sons [[Honda Tadamasa|Tadamasa]] ([[1575]]-[[1638]]) and [[Honda Tadatomo|Tadatomo]] ([[1582]]-[[1615]]) (both of whom would serve in the Osaka Campaigns ([[1614]],[[1615]]).
 
In [[1586]] Honda accompanied Ieyasu on a trip to Kyoto and was given the title Nakatsukasa-taiyu. Honda accompanied Ieyasu in the [[Siege of Odawara]] and joined him at Hideyoshi's [[Korean Invasion]] headquarters on Kyushu (Nagoya, [[1593]]-[[1594|94]]). In [[1590] he received a fief in large [[Kazusa province|Kazusa]] (Otaki, 100,000 koku). Tadakatsu commanded troops at the [[Battle of Sekigahara]] ([[1600]]) and afterwards was given a rich fief in [[Izau province|Izu]] (Kuwana, 150,000 koku). He passed away in 1610, considered one of Ieyasu's most loyal retainers and perhaps his toughest general. He was easily recognizable on the battlefield by his famous helmet, which was adorned with deer antlers. He was followed in service to the Tokugawa by his sons [[Honda Tadamasa|Tadamasa]] ([[1575]]-[[1638]]) and [[Honda Tadatomo|Tadatomo]] ([[1582]]-[[1615]]) (both of whom would serve in the Osaka Campaigns ([[1614]],[[1615]]).
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