Saitō Toshimitsu

Saitō Toshimitsu (斎藤 利三, 1534 – July 6, 1582) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. He was a castle commander of Kuroi Castle.[1]

Saitō Toshimitsu
斎藤 利三
Portrait of Saitō Toshimitsu from Utagawa Yoshiiku's Heroes of the Taiheiki
Lord of Kuroi Castle
In office
1577–1582
Preceded byAkai Tadaie
Succeeded byHorio Yoshiharu
Personal details
Born1534
DiedJuly 6, 1582(1582-07-06) (aged 47–48)
ChildrenLady Kasuga
Military service
Allegiance Saitō clan
Inaba clan
Akechi clan
Battles/warsHonnoji Incident
Battle of Yamazaki

He was a retainer of Inaba Ittetsu,[2] but later joined Akechi Mitsuhide. Oda Nobunaga was not pleased that Toshimitsu chose to work under Mitsuhide and would have killed him if not for Mitsuhide's intervention.

Toshimitsu was also vital for the Akechi action at Honnō-ji and the Battle of Yamazaki.[3]

He was the father of the Lady Kasuga, who became a preeminent retainer of the Tokugawa Shogunate.[3]

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