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* ''Other names: Oda Samanojô, Nobushige, Nobukatsu''
 
* ''Other names: Oda Samanojô, Nobushige, Nobukatsu''
 
* ''Titles: Hayato no Sho''
 
* ''Titles: Hayato no Sho''
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* ''Distinction: [[Vassals of Oda Nobunaga|Vassal of Oda Nobunaga]]''
  
Tsuda Moritsuki was the younger brother of [[Nakagawa Shigemasa|Nakagawa (Oda) Shigemasa]], and according to some primary documents was the grandson of [[Oda Nobutsugu]], or at least related to the [[Oda clan (Owari)|Oda clan]].  He assisted Nobunaga with the unification of [[Owari province]], and traveled to [[Kyoto]] in [[1569]] to protect [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki (Shogun)|Ashikaga Yoshiaki]].  He became a retainer of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hashiba Hideyoshi]] in [[1581]], and assisted him during the [[Komaki Campaign]], and around this time took the name Tsuda.  He also assisted Hideyoshi during the [[Kyushu Campaign]].
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Tsuda Moritsuki was the younger brother of [[Nakagawa Shigemasa|Nakagawa (Oda) Shigemasa]], and according to some primary documents was the grandson of [[Oda Nobutsugu]], or at least related to the [[Oda clan (Owari)|Oda clan]].  He assisted [[Oda Nobunaga]] with the unification of [[Owari province]], and traveled to [[Kyoto]] in [[1569]] to protect [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki (Shogun)|Ashikaga Yoshiaki]].  He became a retainer of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hashiba Hideyoshi]] in [[1581]], and assisted him during the [[Komaki Campaign]], and around this time took the name Tsuda.  He also assisted Hideyoshi during the [[Kyushu Campaign]].
  
 
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  • Death: 1593
  • Japanese: 津田 盛月 (Tsuda Moritsuki, Tsuda Seigetsu)
  • Other names: Oda Samanojô, Nobushige, Nobukatsu
  • Titles: Hayato no Sho
  • Distinction: Vassal of Oda Nobunaga


Tsuda Moritsuki was the younger brother of Nakagawa (Oda) Shigemasa, and according to some primary documents was the grandson of Oda Nobutsugu, or at least related to the Oda clan. He assisted Oda Nobunaga with the unification of Owari province, and traveled to Kyoto in 1569 to protect Ashikaga Yoshiaki. He became a retainer of Hashiba Hideyoshi in 1581, and assisted him during the Komaki Campaign, and around this time took the name Tsuda. He also assisted Hideyoshi during the Kyushu Campaign.

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