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The Amago-shi, descended from the (868–897) by the , descending from the ().

Kyogoku Takahisa in the 14th century, lived in Amako-go (Izumo Province), and took the name 'Amago'. The family crest is also that of the Kyogoku clan.

They were Shugodai (vice-Governors) of Izumo and Oki provinces for generations, for the Kyogoku Shugo branch, and their seat was Gassan Toda castle.

In 1484, Amago Tsunehisa (1458–1541), was deprived of the position of Shugodai by Kyogoku Masatsune, who was the Shugo, because he did not obey the request of tax from the Muromachi bakufu, and was expelled from Gassan Toda castle. Although Enya Kamonnosuke was dispatched to Gassan Toda castle as the new Shugodai, Tsunehisa recaptured Gassan Toda castle by a surprise attack in 1486, took control of Izumo, and developed the Amago clan into a Sengoku Daimyo clan.

The Amago fought the Ōuchi clan or the Mōri clan (who had been among their vassals), during Japan's .

For much of the next hundred years, the clan battled with the Ōuchi and Mōri, who controlled neighboring provinces, and fell into decline when Gassantoda Castle fell to the Mōri in 1566.

tried to regain prestige for the clan by joining the forces of , invaded and Provinces, but was defeated and died in the siege of Kōzuki by the Mōri in 1578.


Clan heads
  1. Amago Takahisa (尼子高久, 1363–1391)
  2. Amago Mochihisa (尼子持久, 1381–1437)
  3. Amago Kiyosada (尼子清定, 1410–1488)
  4. (尼子経久, 1458–1541)
  5. (尼子晴久, 1514–1561)
  6. (尼子義久, 1540–1610)
  7. Amago Motosato (尼子元知, 1572 or 1598–1622)
  8. Amago Nariyasu (尼子就易, ? –1659)
  9. Amago Ujihisa (尼子氏久, 1646–1710)
  10. Amago Motouji (尼子元氏, ? –1730)
  11. Amago Tokihisa (尼子時久, 1690–1752)
  12. Amago Narikiyo (尼子就清, 1721–1788)
  13. Amago Fusataka (尼子房高, 1754–1827)
  14. Amago Motohisa (尼子元久)
  15. Amago Chikanobu (尼子親辰)
  16. Amago Michisuke (尼子道介)
  17. Amago Shigehisa (尼子薫久)
  18. Amago Torasuke (尼子寅介)


Notable members


Retainers and vassals
The Amago's chief generals were called Amago 10 Yushi (尼子十勇士).
  • Yamanaka Yukimori (1544–1578)
  • Akiage Iorinosuke
  • Yokoji Hyogonosuke (d. 1570)
  • Teramoto Seishinosuke
  • Motomo Dorinosuke
  • Kogura Nezuminosuke
  • Fukada Doronosuke
  • Hayakawa Ayunosuke
  • Yabunaka Ibaranosuke

Other vassals:


Amago Jikki
Amago clan's 10 castles (Defense network and 10 supporting castles of Gassantoda Castle called Amago Jikki.)

  • (白鹿城)
  • (三刀屋城)
  • Mizawa Castle (三沢城)
  • Akana Castle (赤穴城)
  • (牛尾城)
  • Takase Castle (高瀬城)
  • Jinzai Castle (神西城)
  • (熊野城)
  • Daisai Castle (大西城)
  • Maki Castle (真木城)


Gallery
Shiraga castle.jpg|Shiraga Castle Mitoya Castle.jpg|Mitoya Castle Akana Castle.jpg|Akana Castle Kumano Castle.jpg|Kumano Castle Ushio castle.jpg|Ushio Castle Takase Castle.jpg|Takase Castle Daisai castle.jpg|Daisai Castle Mizawajouoote01.jpg|Stone wall of Mizawa Castle

  • Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia." Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.

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