Oda Nobunaga: The First Unifier of Japan (Japanese History Explained)

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Mark Cartwright
by The Legends of History
published on 05 June 2019

Oda Nobunaga didn't start out as the fearful and respected clan leader that he was known for. But instead, he was a 'weird' child who showed no signs of being a capable leader at all. That would soon change though when one of his father's closest retainers committed Seppuku, shocking Nobunaga into fulfilling his destiny in unifying Japan under his rule.

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