Renaissance · East Asia · Politics
1598
Hideyoshi Dies at Fushimi
September 18, 1598
Toyotomi Hideyoshi died at his fortress of Fushimi near Kyoto, repeatedly begging his senior daimyo to protect his five-year-old son Hideyori. His Korean campaign collapsed within weeks, and within two years Tokugawa Ieyasu would win the battle of Sekigahara and inherit the country Hideyoshi had unified. His Korean campaign collapsed within weeks, and within two years Tokugawa Ieyasu won Sekigahara and inherited unified Japan.