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The Gekokujō Samurai Who Became Lord of Mino

5 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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When Saitō Dōsan was born in 1494, he was the son of a sake brewer and oil merchant—nothing about his birth suggested he would one day rule Mino Province as a daimyo. His life became the most famous example of gekokujō, the 'low overthrows high' ethos that defined the Sengoku period. We trace how Dōsan, originally named Nishimura Kankurō, worked his way from a shopkeeper to a military strategist, eventually engineering a coup against his own lord, Toki Yorinari. We examine the circumstances of the Tenbun Rebellion, the complex political marriages he orchestrated, and the legend that he personally killed the Toki clan heir with a blade soaked in sake. We also look at his relationship with Oda Nobunaga—Dōsan, by then known as the 'Viper of Mino,' recognized the young warlord's brilliance and arranged the marriage of his daughter Nōhime to Nobunaga, effectively creating an alliance that would later shape Japan's unification. The episode ends with Dōsan's death in battle against his own son, Saitō Yoshitatsu, and the bitter legacy of a family undone by the very ambition that raised them. #SaitōDōsan #Gekokujō #MinoProvince #Sengoku #Samurai #OdaNobunaga #Nōhime #TenbunRebellion #TokiClan #ViperOfMino #JapaneseHistory #Daimyo #Coup #History #FexingoHistory #Japan #EastAsia #WarriorClass Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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