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Zuihōden ( 瑞鳳殿 ) in Sendai , Miyagi Prefecture , Japan is the mausoleum complex of Date Masamune and his heirs, daimyō of the Sendai Domain .

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34-568: When Date Masamune , known as 'the one-eyed dragon' ( 独眼竜 ) and founder of the Sendai Domain , died in 1636, he left instructions for a mausoleum . Zuihōden was erected in the following year. A number of the Date daimyō and other members of the Date clan are buried in the grounds. Most of the monuments were destroyed by bombing and subsequent fires in 1945 and subsequently rebuilt in their original Momoyama style. The Zuihōden ( 瑞鳳殿 )

68-548: A major power in northern Japan, Masamune was naturally viewed with suspicion, as any potential rival would be viewed. Toyotomi Hideyoshi reduced the size of his land holdings after his tardiness in coming to the Siege of Odawara against Hōjō Ujimasa . In 1591, Masamune forfeited the ancestral land of the Date Clan (present day Date City , Kawamata , Koori , and Kunimi ) to Hideyoshi, causing widespread riots. He never regained

102-591: A population of 291,838. The principal city of the area is Aizuwakamatsu . It was part of Mutsu Province ; the area once was part of Iwase Province created during the reign of Empress Genshō . The Yōrō Ritsuryo established the Iwase Province in 718 through the division of the Michinoku Province ( Mutsu Province ). It was composed of five districts of Shirakawa (白河), Iwase (石背), Aizu (会津), Asaka (安積) and Shinobu (信夫). The area encompassed by

136-446: A reckless, but astute general with a penchant for using humorous English verses, he is also notable for carrying six katanas, which he can equip as "dragon's claws", wielding them between his fingers, three in each hand. The professional wrestling organization Osaka Pro Wrestling featured two wrestlers using the ring names Masamune and Hideyoshi, who together form the tag team "Sengoku". In Oda Cinnamon Nobunaga , Masamune

170-687: A series of tiny islands, was praised for its beauty and serenity by the wandering haiku poet Matsuo Bashō . He showed sympathy for Christian missionaries and traders in Japan. In addition to allowing them to come and preach in his province, he also released the prisoner and missionary Padre Sotelo from the hands of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Date Masamune allowed Sotelo as well as other missionaries to practice their religion and win converts in Tōhoku. Masamune notably funded and backed one of Japan's few journeys of far-flung diplomacy and exploration in this period. He ordered

204-416: Is known for a few things that made him stand out from other daimyō of the time. In particular, his famous crescent-moon-bearing helmet won him a fearsome reputation. As a child, smallpox robbed him of sight in his right eye, though it is unclear exactly how he lost the organ entirely. Various theories behind the eye's condition exist. Some sources say he plucked out the eye himself when a senior member of

238-461: Is referenced multiple times upon the cast arriving in Sendai. The statue at Aobayama Park is visited immediately upon arriving in the city, and a shrine that appears similar to his gravesite also appears. In the video game AI: The Somnium Files , the protagonist, Kaname Date, has his left eye removed prior to the game's story, which is likely a reference to Masamune, himself. Ken Watanabe played

272-513: Is reincarnated as a French bulldog nicknamed Boo in modern-day Japan. In Ginga Densetsu Weed: Orion , Masamune's dog version is the main antagonist. His father, Terumune and Kojuuruu also play roles in the comic. In the popular Netflix miniseries Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan , Date Masamune is portrayed by actor Hideaki Itō . In the video game Persona 5 Strikers (known as Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers in Japan), Masamune

306-406: Is the protagonist of the anime series Masamune Datenicle , produced by the city of Date in collaboration with Fukushima Gainax in order to promote the city's historic connection to the Date Clan. In this series, he is depicted as a child taking on the role of leader of his clan for the first time. Previous leaders of the Date Clan manifest in order to help him prepare for his first battle. In

340-779: The Siege of Sukagawa and defeated Nikaidō clan . In the end 1589, Masamune sealed the Date clan's hegemony over southern Mutsu Province . In 1590, Toyotomi Hideyoshi seized Odawara Castle and compelled the Tōhoku-region daimyō to participate in the campaign. Although Masamune refused Hideyoshi's demands at first, he had no real choice in the matter since Hideyoshi was the virtual ruler of Japan. Masamune still delayed, infuriating Hideyoshi. Expecting to be executed, Masamune, wearing his finest clothes and showing no fear, faced his angry overlord. Not wanting further trouble, Hideyoshi spared his life, saying that "He could be of some use." Being

374-472: The Toyotomi Clan . Later in 1616, when Tokugawa Ieyasu was on his deathbed, Masamune visited him and read him a piece of Zen poetry. Masamune was highly respected for his ethics ; a still-quoted aphorism is, "Rectitude carried to excess hardens into stiffness; benevolence indulged beyond measure sinks into weakness." Masamune was viewed with caution by Ieyasu and Hidetada , but gained trust during

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408-457: The Tōhoku region , he went on to found the modern-day city of Sendai . An outstanding tactician, he was made all the more iconic for his missing eye, as Masamune was often called dokuganryū (独眼竜), or the "One-Eyed Dragon of Ōshū " . As a legendary warrior and leader, Masamune is a character in a number of Japanese period dramas . Date Masamune was born as Bontenmaru (梵天丸) later Tojirō (藤次郎), as

442-561: The Ashina clan of the Aizu region. Masamune declared war on Ōuchi and the Ashina for this betrayal, and started a campaign to hunt down Sadatsuna. Formerly amicable alliances were cast aside as he began to attack and conquer the lands of Sadatsuna's allies in pursuit, even those of his kin in Mutsu and Dewa Province . In the winter of 1585, one of these allies, Nihonmatsu Yoshitsugu felt defeat

476-489: The Date clan territory. Masamune expanded trade in the northeastern Tōhoku region. Although initially faced with attacks by hostile clans, he managed to overcome them after a few defeats and eventually ruled one of the largest fiefdoms of the later Tokugawa shogunate . He built many palaces and worked on many projects to beautify the region. He is also known to have encouraged foreigners to come to his land. Even though he funded and promoted an envoy to establish relations with

510-474: The Hideyoshi Korean invasions In 1592–1598. In 1598, after Hideyoshi's death, Masamune began to support Tokugawa Ieyasu —apparently at the advice of Katakura Kojūrō . Tokugawa Ieyasu increased the size of his lands again, but was constantly suspicious of Masamune and his policies. Although Tokugawa Ieyasu and other Date allies were always suspicious of him, Date Masamune for the most part served

544-670: The Okosamagobyō ( 御子様御廟 ) . Items found in excavations of the Kansenden and Zennōden prior to their reconstruction after the bombing of 1945 are housed in the Zuihōden Museum ( 資料館 ) . Date Masamune Date Masamune ( 伊達 政宗 , DAH -tay ; September 5, 1567 – June 27, 1636) was a Japanese daimyō during the Azuchi–Momoyama period through the early Edo period . Heir to a long line of powerful feudal lords in

578-513: The Pope in Rome, he was likely motivated at least in part by a desire for foreign technology, similar to that of other lords, such as Oda Nobunaga . Further, once Tokugawa Ieyasu outlawed Christianity, Masamune reversed his position, and though disliking it, let Ieyasu persecute Christians in his domain. For 270 years, Tōhoku remained a place of tourism, trade, and prosperity. Matsushima , for instance,

612-538: The Tokugawa loyally. In 1600, under Tokugawa eastern army, he fought in Sekigahara Campaign at Siege of Shiroishi and Siege of Hasedo . Later, Tokugawa Ieyasu awarded Masamune the lordship of the huge and profitable Sendai Domain , which made Masamune one of Japan's most powerful daimyō . Tokugawa had promised Masamune a one-million koku domain, but, even after substantial improvements were made,

646-539: The building of the exploration ship San Juan Bautista , using foreign (European) ship-building techniques. He sent one of his retainers, Hasekura Tsunenaga , Sotelo, and an embassy numbering 180 on a successful voyage to establish relations with the Pope in Rome . This expedition visited such places as the Philippines , Mexico , Spain and Rome. Previously, Japanese lords had never funded this sort of venture, so it

680-433: The castle on fire and fled to Aizu . Various records of the event exist, although they present different accounts of its circumstances. In 1589, the Date clan fought many battles with their neighbours afterwards, including the Siege of Kurokawa and Battle of Suriagehara against Ashina clan . After defeating the Ashina clan, Masamune made Kurokawa Castle in Aizu domain his base of operations. Later, Masamune fought in

714-436: The clan pointed out that an enemy could grab it in a fight. Others say that he had his trusted retainer Katakura Kojūrō gouge out the eye for him, making him the "One-Eyed Dragon" of Ōshu. The Date clan had built alliances with neighboring clans through marriages over previous generations, but local disputes remained commonplace. Shortly after Masamune's succession in 1584, a Date retainer named Ōuchi Sadatsuna defected to

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748-574: The eldest son of Date Terumune , likely born in Yonezawa Castle (in modern Yamagata Prefecture ). At the age of 14 in 1581, Masamune led his first campaign, helping his father fight the Sōma clan . His buddhist name is “Zuiganjiden Teizan Zenri Daikoji”. In 1584, at the age of 17, Masamune succeeded his father, Terumune, who chose to retire from his position as daimyō . Masamune's army was recognized by its black armor and golden headgear. Masamune

782-625: The fleeing Nihonmatsu party clashed with the pursuing Date troops near the Abukuma River . Due to the death of Date Terumune by the hands of Nihonmatsu Yoshitsugu, Masamune swore vengeance. In January 1586, Masamune had his revenge by launching an attack against the Nihonmatsu at the Battle of Hitotoribashi . The following year, Date Masamune once again attacked Nihonmatsu at Battle of Koriyama in 1588, The son of Hatakeyama Yoshitsugu set

816-500: The land only produced 640,000 koku , most of which was used to feed the Edo region. In 1604, Masamune, accompanied by 52,000 vassals and their families, moved to what was then the small fishing village of Sendai . He left his fourth son, Date Muneyasu, to rule Iwadeyama. Masamune would turn Sendai into a large and prosperous city. In 1614 and 1615, he fought in the Osaka campaigns against

850-600: The province reverted to Mutsu some time between 722 and 724. During the Edo period , Aizu Domain ( 会津藩 , Aizu-han ) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate which ruled most of the region from Aizuwakamatsu Castle . Following the Meiji restoration , it became part of the short-lived Iwashiro Province before becoming a region of Fukushima Prefecture. Although never an official province in its own right, Aizu has

884-552: The reign of Iemitsu . As someone who did not experience the Warring States period , Iemitsu had a fondness for hearing stories from the warlords who lived during that time, such as Masamune and Tachibana Muneshige . In 1636, Masamune died of a combination of esophageal cancer and peritonitis at the age of 68 years. He was returned to Sendai in the same daimyō procession as when he was alive. The bakufu gave approval for his eldest legitimate son, Date Tadamune , to inherit

918-467: The role of Date Masamune in the 1987 NHK Taiga drama Dokuganryū Masamune . Date Masamune is also a route character in the Ikemen Sengoku otome game . Aizu Aizu ( 会津 ) is the westernmost of the three regions of Fukushima Prefecture , Japan , the other two regions being Nakadōri in the central area of the prefecture and Hamadōri in the east. As of October 1, 2010, it had

952-476: The territory. After he fought against Kunohe Rebellion , he was given Iwatesawa and the surrounding lands as his home domain. Masamune moved there, rebuilt the Iwatesawa Castle , renamed it Iwadeyama , and encouraged the growth of a town at its base. Masamune stayed at Iwadeyama for 13 years and turned the region into a major political and economic center. He and his men served with distinction in

986-527: The video game series Samurai Warriors ( Koei ) Masamune Date is featured as a playable character. In his first appearance, he was a very young man and fought with dual wooden swords, later, his appearance was changed to be a bit older and his weapons were switched out for a more European style sword and a pair of pistols. He is also a prominent character in the Sengoku Basara series ( Capcom ), and has been featured in every major release, portrayed as

1020-614: Was a Christian. Like many figures of the Sengoku period, Date Masamune has been featured in literature, film, manga, anime, video games, and other media. There are a few prominent and notable examples. In the Iver P. Cooper 1632 series book 1636: Seas of Fortune , Masamune is a prominent character in the short novel Rising Sun which is set in the North Pacific region focusing on Japan's expansion into North America . Masamune

1054-525: Was approaching and chose to surrender to the Date instead. Masamune agreed to accept the surrender, but on the heavy condition that the Nihonmatsu give up most of their territory to the Date. This resulted in Yoshitsugu kidnapping Masamune's father Terumune during their meeting in Miyamori Castle, where Terumune was staying during the time. The incident ended with Terumune and Yoshitsugu killed as

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1088-411: Was built for Date Masamune (1567–1636), founding daimyō of the Sendai Domain . Designated a National Treasure ( 国宝 ) in 1931, it was destroyed in 1945, rebuilt in 1979, and repaired in 2001 in order to more closely resemble the original mausoleum. The Kansenden ( 感仙殿 ) was built for Date Tadamune (1599–1658), second daimyō of the Sendai Domain . Designated a National Treasure in 1931, it

1122-427: Was destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt in 1985. The Zennōden ( 善応殿 ) was built for Date Tsunamune (1640–1711), third daimyō of the Sendai Domain . Destroyed in 1945, it was rebuilt in 1985 and repaired in 2007. The Myōnkaibyō ( 妙雲界廟 ) is the site of stelai erected for Date Chikamune, ninth daimyō , and Date Nariyoshi, eleventh daimyō of the Sendai Domain . A number of children of the Date lords are buried in

1156-510: Was probably the first successful voyage. At least five members of the expedition stayed in Coria (Seville) of Spain to avoid the persecution of Christians in Japan. 600 of their descendants, with the surname Japón (Japan), are now living in Spain. When the Tokugawa government banned Christianity, Masamune had to obey the law. However, some sources suggest that Masamune's eldest daughter, Irohahime,

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