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Name
  
Takenaka Shigekado

Uncles
  
Takenaka Shigenori

Grandparents
  
Takenaka Shigemoto

Parents
  
Takenaka Shigeharu

Died
  
November 2, 1631, Edo


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Takenaka Shigekado (竹中 重門, 1573 – November 2, 1631) was a Japanese samurai of the Azuchi-Momoyama Period through early Edo Period. The son of Takenaka Hanbei, Shigekado saw his first action at age 12, taking part in the Battle of Komaki in 1585. Following in his father's footsteps and served Toyotomi Hideyoshi, later siding with Tokugawa Ieyasu. At the Battle of Sekigahara Shigekado, along with Kuroda Nagamasa attacked the Western Army's main camp and Shigekado succeeded in chasing down and executing Konishi Yukinaga. In Shigekado's time, the Takenaka became kōtai-yoriai hatamoto. Studying Chinese and Japanese philosophy with Hayashi Razan, Shigekado was known for his skill in calligraphy and poetry.

Shigekado died in Edo at age 59, and was succeeded by his son Takenaka Shigetsune.

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Takenaka Shigekado Wikipedia