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  1. The Kiyosu Conference (清須会議, Kiyosu Kaigi) is a 2013 Japanese period comedy film directed by Kōki Mitani. [1] [2] Synopsis. After the Honnō-ji Incident and the Battle of Yamazaki, senior vassals of the Oda clan gathered at the Kiyosu Castle. Their agenda is who should be Nobunaga's successor. Cast. Kōji Yakusho as Shibata Katsuie.

  2. After the forced suicide of Nobunaga Oda at the Incident at Honno-ji, powerful figures Katsuie Shibata ( Koji Yakusho ), Hideyoshi Toyotomi ( Yo Oizumi ), Nagahide Niwa ( Fumiyo Kohinata) and Tsuneoki Ikeda ( Koichi Sato) all meet to decide on a successor.

  3. After the forced suicide of Nobunaga Oda at the Incident at Honnō-ji, powerful figures Katsuie Shibata, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Nagahide Niwa and Tsuneoki Ikeda meet to decide on a successor. The conference would become Japan's first group made political decision. The meeting was known as the Kiyosu Kaigi. After the forced suicide of Nobunaga Oda ...

  4. The Kiyosu Conference. After forcing Nobunaga Oda to commit suicide, powerful leaders meet to decide on a successor.

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    • Koki Mitani
    • History, Drama
    • Tadanobu Asano
  5. 9. Nov. 2013 · After the forced suicide of Nobunaga Oda at the Incident at Honnō-ji, powerful figures Katsuie Shibata, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Nagahide Niwa and Tsuneoki Ikeda meet to decide on a successor. The conference would become Japan's first group to make a political decision.

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    • Mitani Koki
    • Japan
    • Historical, Comedy
  6. The Kiyosu Conference was therefore held on June 27th at Kiyosu Castle (now Kiyosu City, Aichi Prefecture) to decide on a successor. As a result of this meeting, the power of Katsuie Shibata, the chief retainer of the Oda family, was weakened, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi made a breakthrough and took the first step towards becoming a ruler.

  7. 13. Jan. 2014 · While its emphasis is placed squarely on the comic absurdities arising from Machiavellian strategies employed by politicians everywhere, The Kiyosu Conference ‘s export potential – the film has...