In [[1583]], following Nobunaga's death, Shibata Katsuie and [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] went to war over the issue of succession. Katsuie's army was crushed at [[Battle of Shizugatake|Shizugatake]] in the hills of northern Ômi, and the old general himself (who had not been present at the battle) shut himself up in [[Battle of Ichi no tani|Ichi no tani]] with the intention of committing suicide. He begged Oichi to take her daughters and flee but to no avail. Oichi did send her daughters into Hideyoshi's care, but stayed herself to die with Katsuie as his castle was engulfed in flames. | In [[1583]], following Nobunaga's death, Shibata Katsuie and [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] went to war over the issue of succession. Katsuie's army was crushed at [[Battle of Shizugatake|Shizugatake]] in the hills of northern Ômi, and the old general himself (who had not been present at the battle) shut himself up in [[Battle of Ichi no tani|Ichi no tani]] with the intention of committing suicide. He begged Oichi to take her daughters and flee but to no avail. Oichi did send her daughters into Hideyoshi's care, but stayed herself to die with Katsuie as his castle was engulfed in flames. |