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Distinguishing himself by serving the warlord, he rose to become one of his deputies. Income of 2 million koku a unit equivalent to around liters of rice from directly administered territory provided the economic basis for the Hideyoshi administration.

The acquisition of important mines, such as at the silver production center Iwami Ginzan, also contributed, and rich merchants in newly controlled cities like Kyoto and Osaka supplied additional money and necessary support.

Hideyoshi would not accept this, and in many places dispatched his own commissioners to make detailed reports on the area, including the grade of fields and the land surrounding residences. Calculations based on four grades of fields gave the overall expected yield in koku.

Prior to this, it had been typical for several people to share rights to a plot, but Hideyoshi recorded the names of those farmers who directly cultivated the plot into a land register.

While guaranteeing their rights to cultivate the land, it also required them to pay tax in the form of grain and to provide military porters in times of war. Land registers were created for each village, and grain tax was also imposed on villages as units. In this heavy system of taxation, two-thirds of the harvest went to the authorities, with only a third retained by the owner.

These were used as a basis for officially setting their tax rate in koku , as well as a proportional level of military service. The Edo shogunate later carried on this system. At the Battle of Yamazaki, Akechi was defeated and killed by Hideyoshi's forces. After deliberations among the Oda clan at Kiyosu Castle Hideyoshi backed Oda Hidenobu, a younger son of Nobunaga against his older brother Oda Nobutaka, to succeed their father. Hideyoshi eventually took over control of the Oda clan and domains himself after a number of inconclusive skirmishes at Nagakute and Komaki in present-day Nagoya between his forces and those of Oda Nobutaka, who was allied with another regional warlord, Tokugawa Ieyasu.

In , Hideyoshi began the construction of his powerbase at Osaka Castle , a huge fortress on the site of the previous Ishiyama Hongan-ji Temple, destroyed by Nobunaga. By , Hideyoshi was proclaimed regent kampaku by the Imperial court in Kyoto and took the name of Toyotomi the following year. Toyotomi now began the subjugation of western Japan: Shikoku, Kii Wakayama and ultimately Kyushu, where he defeated the powerful Shimazu clan.

His final battle on Japanese soil was against the Hojo clan at Odawara in Sagami in



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