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The Samurai Castle Master: Warlord Todo Takatora

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When the samurai warlord and respected castle architect Todo Takatora died in 1630, the funeral attendants responsible for preparing his body were shocked to note that there was not a single part of his body not scarred or disfigured by sword, spear, glaive or matchlock gun wound.

Todo Takatora lived a life that unfolds like a drama. Born to a small landholding samurai family, the maverick youth worked his way to the top, becoming one of the most successful of daimyo warlords. He had served on the front lines of some of the most violent of battles, turning points that forged the nation. In a land and time in which loyalty was held dear, he changed his allegiances a record seven times, serving a record ten lords, more than any other samurai in history. Because of this, he has long been held in contempt by the Japanese.

Standing 6 feet tall in a time when the average Japanese man stood between 5 and 5 1/2 feet, Todo Takatora was a giant among men. He died aged 74, when the normal life span was around 50. He was also the finest, most innovative of castle architects, responsible for the design and construction of over 30 of the strongest, most innovative Japanese castles and structures, and influencing samurai castle construction across Japan.

In explaining his life, his reasons for having served so many lords, his achievements in battle and in castle design, his political and personal ideals and how these attributes were shaped during the course of his adventurous life, this book will reveal the man, and show why Takatora deserves the epithet of National Hero.

In this fascinating biography, the first ever published in the English language, Chris Glenn explores Todo Takatora’s remarkable, and influential, life, the battles he fought in, the political intrigues he was part of, as well as detailing the magnificent castles he built.

368 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 5, 2023

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February 22, 2023
An absorbing and wide-ranging exploration of the life and character of Todo Takatora, samurai warlord, castle architect, multi-domain governor and political strategist who became a close friend of the first Tokugawa Shogun, Ieyasu. There are lots of good stories here as fortunes and alliances ebb and flow, and the achievements and virtues of the extraordinary Takatora are drawn out within the context of Japan’s transition from a period of constant conflict to one of greater stability. He plays an increasing role in national developments, innovations and reforms, designing wonderful castles along the way, and almost miraculously surviving involvement in many close-fought battles and other high-risk situations. The narrative is broadly chronological, with shifts for castle vignettes which have timelines right up to the present. Straightforward historical info is interspersed with engaging asides and quirky details. Clever plans, impressive feats, surprising incidents and poignant moments remain in my mind. I gained a better understanding of the conventions, complexities and challenges of those times, and much enjoyed the whole.
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