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{{nihongo|'''Kani Saizō'''|可児才蔵|extra=1554 - 1613}}, also known as '''Kani Yoshinaga''' (可児吉長), was a Japanese [[samurai]] of the late [[Sengoku era]] through early [[Edo era]], who served various lords before coming into the service of the [[Tokugawa clan]]. Saizō was originally a junior retainer under the [[Saitō clan]], then switched to the [[Oda clan]]. He served on behalf of [[Saitō Tatsuoki]] at the [[Battle of Inabayama]] in 1567, but defected to the forces of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] like several other generals serving the Saitō. He served on the side of the Tokugawa during the [[Battle of Sekigahara]], alongside most Tokugawa retainers. In the early Edo era, Saizō joined [[Fukushima Masanori]] during the latter's move to the [[Hiroshima Domain]], and died in 1613.
{{nihongo|'''Kani Saizō'''|可児才蔵|extra=1554 - 1613}}, also known as '''Kani Yoshinaga''' (可児吉長), was a Japanese [[samurai]] of the late [[Sengoku era]] through early [[Edo era]], who served various lords before coming into the service of the [[Tokugawa clan]]. Saizō was originally a junior retainer under the [[Saitō clan]], then switched to the [[Oda clan]]. He served on behalf of [[Saitō Tatsuoki]] at the [[Battle of Inabayama]] in 1567, but defected to the forces of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] like several other generals serving the Saitō. He served on the side of the Tokugawa during the [[Battle of Sekigahara]], alongside most Tokugawa retainers. In the early Edo era, Saizō joined [[Fukushima Masanori]] during the latter's move to the [[Hiroshima Domain]], and died in 1613.

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Kani Saizō (可児才蔵, 1554 - 1613), also known as Kani Yoshinaga (可児吉長), was a Japanese samurai of the late Sengoku era through early Edo era, who served various lords before coming into the service of the Tokugawa clan. Saizō was originally a junior retainer under the Saitō clan, then switched to the Oda clan. He served on behalf of Saitō Tatsuoki at the Battle of Inabayama in 1567, but defected to the forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu like several other generals serving the Saitō. He served on the side of the Tokugawa during the Battle of Sekigahara, alongside most Tokugawa retainers. During that battle, when he took other warrior's heads, he stuffed their mouths with bamboo to mark that they were his victims[1] In the early Edo era, Saizō joined Fukushima Masanori during the latter's move to the Hiroshima Domain, and died in 1613.

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