| At their height, the Amako was one of the most highly reputed clans of western Japan. Supported by the [[Kamai clan|Kamai]], [[Uyama clan|Uyama]], [[Sase clan|Sase]], [[Ushio clan|Ushio]], and the [[Moriyama clan|Moriyama]] (among others), the Amako clan could field an army of over 20,000 men. By 1560, the Amako had been weakened by defections and poor leadership, and could call on perhaps less then 10,000. | | At their height, the Amako was one of the most highly reputed clans of western Japan. Supported by the [[Kamai clan|Kamai]], [[Uyama clan|Uyama]], [[Sase clan|Sase]], [[Ushio clan|Ushio]], and the [[Moriyama clan|Moriyama]] (among others), the Amako clan could field an army of over 20,000 men. By 1560, the Amako had been weakened by defections and poor leadership, and could call on perhaps less then 10,000. |