He was named ''rôjû'' (meaning, ''karô'') in [[1576]], and following the [[1579]] conquest of [[Hyuga province|Hyûga province]] by the Shimazu, was given [[Miyazaki castle]]. Uwai was active in campaigns in [[Higo province]] and against the [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo clan]], but was also active in appreciation of ''[[waka]]'' poetry and [[tea ceremony]], and is known to have been a highly educated and cultured individual. | He was named ''rôjû'' (meaning, ''karô'') in [[1576]], and following the [[1579]] conquest of [[Hyuga province|Hyûga province]] by the Shimazu, was given [[Miyazaki castle]]. Uwai was active in campaigns in [[Higo province]] and against the [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo clan]], but was also active in appreciation of ''[[waka]]'' poetry and [[tea ceremony]], and is known to have been a highly educated and cultured individual. |