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Uwai Kakuken
Nickname(s)Satokane
Born1545
Died1589
Ijūin, Kagoshima
AllegianceShimazu clan
RankKarō
Commands heldMiyazaki castle
Battles/warsBattle of Meguri (1561)
Battle of Mimigawa (1578)
Hyuga campaign (1579)
Siege of Minamata (1581)
Siege of Iwatsurugi (1586)
Kyūshū campaign (1587)

Uwai Kakuken (上井覚兼) (1545–1589) also known as Satokane was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Shimazu clan. Uwai Kakuken was a Shimazu clan chief retainer and one of Shimazu Yoshihisa's top councilors.[1] Parts of his diary survives as a glimpse into the court of a 16th Century daimyō.[1]

In 1561, Kakuken had his first military engagement in the Battle of Meguri Castle.[1] He was named Chief retainer in 1576,[1] and following the 1579 conquest of Hyūga Province by the Shimazu, was given Miyazaki castle.[1][2][3] Kakuken was active in campaigns in Higo Province and against the Ōtomo clan. He was also active in appreciation of waka poetry and tea ceremony, and is known to have been a highly educated and cultured individual.[1]

Kakuken suffered a serious injury in the 1586 Siege of Iwatsurugi castle.[1] The following year, he was attacked and defeated at Miyazaki, Kagoshima prefecture by the forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He submitted to Hideyoshi's authority, turned over the castle to him, and took up retirement at IjūininSatsuma province.[1] Kakuken died several years later, in 1589.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "朝日日本歴史人物事典「上井覚兼」の解説". kotobank. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  • ^ "覚兼くん(みやざき歴史文化館)" (in Japanese). IM. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  • ^ "酒宴、風呂、いざ出陣 「筆まめ武将」の日記を現代語訳" (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun Degital. December 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2021.

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