− | Tadamoto held [[Oguchi castle]] in [[Satsuma province]]. In the service of [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]] he fought in many battles and in [[1586]] was responsible for bringing down the [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo's]] [[Toshimitsu castle]]. He played a notable role in the following [[Battle of Hetsugigawa]] (January [[1587]]) and earned fame during [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] invasion of Kyushu the following year. At the [[Battle of the Sendai River]] he led a gallant charge against the enormous [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] army preparing to drive on [[Kagoshima province|Kagoshima]]. In the course of the bitter battle he fought a personal duel with [[Kato Kiyomasa]]. He was unhorsed but spared, and Hideyoshi himself expressed admiration for his courage. In addition to his skills as a warrior, Tadamoto was a man of cultural acuity and was adept in the composition of [[waka]] (31-syllable poetry) and [[tanka]]. | + | Tadamoto held [[Oguchi castle]] in [[Satsuma province]]. In the service of [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]] he fought in many battles and in [[1586]] was responsible for bringing down the [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo's]] [[Toshimitsu castle]]. He played a notable role in the following [[Battle of Hetsugigawa]] (January [[1587]]) and earned fame during [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] invasion of Kyushu the following year. At the [[Battle of Sendaigawa]] he led a gallant charge against the enormous [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] army preparing to drive on [[Kagoshima province|Kagoshima]]. In the course of the bitter battle he fought a personal duel with [[Kato Kiyomasa]]. He was unhorsed but spared, and Hideyoshi himself expressed admiration for his courage. In addition to his skills as a warrior, Tadamoto was a man of cultural acuity and was adept in the composition of [[waka]] (31-syllable poetry) and [[tanka]]. |