Makara Naotaka

In this Japanese name, the family name is Makara.

Makara Naotaka (真柄 直隆, 1536 August 9, 1570) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Asakura clan. He was also known as Makara Jūrōzaemon (真柄 十郎左衛門). Makara was famed for his skill with the nodachi. During the 1570 Battle of Anegawa, he served on the front lines, together with his son Naomoto. They supported the Asakura army's retreat from the forces of Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu. As the Asakura continued to presently retreat to their original stronghold, Naotaka lost his blade, and after attempting to continue fighting bare-handed, was killed together with his son.[1]

His sword, Tarōtachi, is still preserved at Atsuta Shrine, in Nagoya.

References

  1. Turnbull, Stephen (1987). Battles of the Samurai. Arms and Armour Press. p. 63-65. ISBN 0853688265.


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