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Isono (written: 磯野) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese samurai *, Japanese comedian, entertainer and actress *, Japanese samurai {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Isono Kazumasa
was a senior retainer of the Azai clan, later Oda clan and the castle lord in command of Sawayama castle. In 1570, at the Battle of Anegawa, he fought against Oda forces who led by Sakai Masahisa and kill Masahisa son, Sakai Kyuzo. In 1573, Oda Nobunaga laid siege to the Azai clan's Sawayama Castle, which was held by Kazumasa. The castle fell. In response, Azai Nagamasa took Kazumasa's elderly mother, who he held hostage in Odani Castle, to the execution grounds for death. Kazumasa became enraged to Nagamasa, then he defected to Nobunaga and became a vassal of the Oda clan, but later he became a priest in Mount Kōya is a large temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan to the south of Osaka. In the strictest sense, ''Mount Kōya'' is the mountain name ( sangō) of Kongōbu-ji Temple, the ecclesiastical headquarters of the Kōyasan sect of Shingon Bu .... References Further reading {{DEFAULTSORT:Isono, Kazumasa 1534 births 1583 deaths Samurai Azai clan ...
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Kiriko Isono
is a Japanese comedian, entertainer, and actress represented by Ishii-Mitsuzo Office. Filmography Current TV appearances Guest appearances Stage Former appearances Dramas Film References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Isono, Kiriko Japanese women comedians Japanese actresses 1964 births People from Mie Prefecture Living people ...
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Isono Tamba-no-kami
Isono Tamba (磯野丹波) was an officer of Azai Nagamasa during the Sengoku Period in Japan. Tamba was lord of Sawayama Castle in Omi Province and a retainer of the Azai clan. He fought at the Battle of Maibara in 1561 infamously distinguishing himself as the one who accidentally attacked his comrade Imai Kenroku. Later on, he served under the Azai clan. At the Battle of Anegawa in 1570, he fought against Oda Nobunaga was a Japanese ''daimyō'' and one of the leading figures of the Sengoku period, Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama periods. He was the and regarded as the first "Great Unifier" of Japan. He is sometimes referred as the "Demon Daimyō" and "Demo .... References Daimyo People of the Muromachi period People of the Azuchi–Momoyama period {{Japan-bio-stub ...
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