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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oda_NagamasuOda Nagamasu - Wikipedia

    Oda Nagamasu (織田 長益, 1547 – January 24, 1622) was a Japanese daimyō and a brother of Oda Nobunaga who lived from the late Sengoku period through the early Edo period. Also known as Yūraku (有楽) or Urakusai (有楽斎), the Tokyo neighborhood Yūrakuchō is named for him.

  2. Nagamasu ODA was a daimyo and master of the tea ceremony from the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the early Edo period. Brother of Nobunaga ODA. The 11th child of Nobuhide ODA, he was known as Gengo (also Gengoro). From the title Urakusaijoan, he was later known as Uraku or Urakusai.

  3. Oda Nagamasu (織田 長 益, 1548-24 de enero de 1622) fue un daimyō japonés y hermano de Oda Nobunaga que vivió desde finales del período Sengoku hasta principios del período Edo. También conocido como Yūraku (有 楽) y Urakusai (有 楽 斎), el barrio de Tokio Yūrakuchō lleva su nombre.

  4. Oda Nagamasu, Nobunaga’s 52 years-old younger brother, chose to side with the would-be victors. Though some called him a traitor, Oda Nagamasu was proven the worldly-wisest of them all. The rest were either killed in the war or lost everything they got.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Oda_NagamasuOda Nagamasu - Wikiwand

    Oda Nagamasu (織田 長益, 1547 – January 24, 1622) was a Japanese daimyō and a brother of Oda Nobunaga who lived from the late Sengoku period through the early Edo period. Also known as Yūraku (有楽) or Urakusai (有楽斎), the Tokyo neighborhood Yūrakuchō is named for him.

  6. 1 de oct. de 2023 · English: Oda Nagamasu (織田 長益, 1548 – January 24, 1622) was a Japanese daimyo who lived from the late Sengoku period through the early Edo period. Also known as Urakusai (有楽斎), he was a brother of Oda Nobunaga.

  7. Oda Nagamasu (織田長益, Oda Nagamasu ?, 1547-24 de enero de 1622) es un daimyō y hermano menor de Oda Nobunaga. Se habría convertido al cristianismo en 1588. Ayudó a Ieyasu Tokugawa en la batalla de Sekigahara en 1600, pero más tarde se puso del lado de Hideyori Toyotomi durante el asedio de Osaka en 1615.