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The fourth son of [[Shimazu Sadahisa]], he fought on the side of the [[Ashikaga clan]] and the [[Northern Court]] in the Nanboku-chô conflict, as well as standing opposed to ''[[Kyushu tandai]]'' [[Imagawa Ryoshun|Imagawa Ryôshun]]. He became ''[[shugo]]'' of [[Osumi province|Ôsumi province]] in [[1363]], just as his elder brother Morohisa became lord of [[Satsuma province]], and head of the Sôshû branch of the family.
 
The fourth son of [[Shimazu Sadahisa]], he fought on the side of the [[Ashikaga clan]] and the [[Northern Court]] in the Nanboku-chô conflict, as well as standing opposed to ''[[Kyushu tandai]]'' [[Imagawa Ryoshun|Imagawa Ryôshun]]. He became ''[[shugo]]'' of [[Osumi province|Ôsumi province]] in [[1363]], just as his elder brother Morohisa became lord of [[Satsuma province]], and head of the Sôshû branch of the family.
  
He died on [[1387]]/int.5/4, and was succeeded as head of the Shimazu by his son [[Shimazu Motohisa]].
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Ujihisa died on [[1387]]/int.5/4, and was succeeded as head of the Shimazu by his son [[Shimazu Motohisa]].
  
 
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Revision as of 00:55, 12 December 2015

Ujihisa's grave, alongside those of his wife and daughter, at Fukushô-ji in Kagoshima
  • Born: 1328
  • Died: 1387/int.5/4
  • Titles: Mutsu-no-kami
  • Japanese: 島津氏久 (Shimazu Ujihisa)

Shimazu Ujihisa was the head of the Ôshû branch of the Shimazu clan, and shugo of Ôsumi province, at a time when the clan was split into his Ôshû branch, and his brother Shimazu Morohisa's Sôshû branch. Both share the distinction of being the 6th head of the Shimazu clan, and the clan, split by their succession, was reunited after their death with Ujihisa's descendants continuing as the main trunk lineage.

The fourth son of Shimazu Sadahisa, he fought on the side of the Ashikaga clan and the Northern Court in the Nanboku-chô conflict, as well as standing opposed to Kyushu tandai Imagawa Ryôshun. He became shugo of Ôsumi province in 1363, just as his elder brother Morohisa became lord of Satsuma province, and head of the Sôshû branch of the family.

Ujihisa died on 1387/int.5/4, and was succeeded as head of the Shimazu by his son Shimazu Motohisa.

Preceded by:
Shimazu Sadahisa
Head of Ôshû Shimazu clan
& lord of Ôsumi province

1363-1387
Succeeded by:
Shimazu Motohisa

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