Sagara Taketo

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Sagara Taketo (相良武任; 1498-1551) is a samurai and retainer under Ōuchi clan and a son of Sagara Masato.

Originally of Higo province, he served the Ōuchi clan as his father had became a retainer of the clan. From around 1543 with the support of Ōuchi Yoshitaka, he led a faction of retainers who preached a softer approach against the faction led by Sue Harukata that preached a hard line stance. On 1550, facing an impeding clash with Harukata, he tried to flee to Chikuzen province, but was captured and placed under a house arrest. Taketo tried to appease Harukata by having his daughter marry Harukata's son, but the relationship remained frozen.

On 1551, Harukata revolted and Taketo was killed in Hanao Castle. One of the reason for the internal feud of the Ōuchi clan was a result of Taketo and Harukata arguing over the future course of the clan.

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