Nagashige Hatakeyama (1511-1548) was the daimyo of the Hatakeyama clan of Noto Province in northern Central Japan. Nagashige was an ally of the Ikko-Ikki Ikko Buddhist warrior-monk religious order in their war against the Takeda, and was killed when the Takeda conquered Noto from him.
Biography[]
Nagashige Hatakeyama was born in 1511 in Nanao in Japan's Noto Province (northern Central Japan) to the Hatakeyama clan. The Hatakeyama had an empire, which inclued parts of southern Central Japan on the shore of the Inland Sea, lands near the Date clan in northeastern Japan, and Noto Province, all isolated from each other. Nagashige made an alliance with the Ikko-Ikki warrior monk order on his borders and the Kitabatake clan, and in 1547 he declared war on the Takeda when they captured Takayama from the Ikko-Ikki. Alongside his general Kiyotoki Tsuchiya, he was slain at Nanao by Nobukado Takeda.