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  1. Tōdō Takatora (藤堂 高虎, February 16, 1556 – November 9, 1630) was a Japanese daimyō of the Tōdō clan from the Azuchi–Momoyama to Edo periods. He rose from relatively humble origins as an ashigaru (a light foot soldier) to become a daimyō .

  2. Takatora Tōdō is a daimyo who has served eight different lords during his career. He chose to side with Ieyasu at Sekigahara and later became famous for overseeing the construction of Japan's castles. After his death, he has been praised as one of Ieyasu's loyal retainers of giant proportions.

  3. Jul 4, 2023 · Takatora Tōdō emerged during the era of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and became one of the prominent daimyō lords appointed by Hideyoshi. However, he sought to switch from the Toyotomi faction to the Tokugawa faction during the Battle of Sekigahara and worked harder than anyone else to establish the Tokugawa government.

  4. Takatora Tōdō is a supporting character in the Samurai Warriors series. He is a daimyo who has served eight different lords. He was voiced by Masaya Matsukaze, who also voiced Ryo Hazuki in Shenmue series.

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  5. Sep 18, 2020 · TōdōTakatora was the head of the Tokugawa intelligence units for the first 3 generations of Tokugawa rule, so in a sense, one can certainly say he was the head of the shinobi forces of Iga. He was able to attain this lofty position because he had previously been the lord of Ise, next to Iga, and learned to use the shinobi and ninjutsu-tsukai well.

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  6. Tōdō Takatora (藤堂 高虎, February 16, 1556 – November 9, 1630) was a Japanese daimyō of the Tōdō clan from the Azuchi–Momoyama to Edo periods. He rose from relatively humble origins as an ashigaru (a light foot soldier) to become a daimyō.

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  8. Tōdō Takatora (藤堂 高虎?, February 16, 1556 – November 9, 1630) was a Japanese daimyo of the AzuchiMomoyama period through Edo period. He rose from relatively humble origins as an ashigaru (a foot soldier) to become a daimyo.