The Life of Hosokawa Katsumoto, the Man Who Ushered in the Sengoku Period: the Onin War Is Easier to Understand if Seen From the Eastern Army's Perspective
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June 6th, 1473 (May 11th, 5th year of Bunmei) is the day that Hosokawa Katsumoto, the kanrei (regent) of the Muromachi Shogunate, passed away. He is famous for being a party to the Onin War, known as the beginning of the Sengoku period, but how did it come to be that this great war came to be? In this article, we look back at that time from Hosokawa Katsumoto's perspective. This complex and difficult battle may be easier to understand by focusin…
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