Taira no Tomomori
Taira no Tomomori.
Taira no Tomomori
(平知盛)(1152-1185) was the son of Taira no Kiyomori, and one of
the Taira Clan's chief commanders in the Genpei War at the end of the Heian period of Japanese
history.
The ghost of Taira no Tomomori at
He was the victor at
the Battle of Uji in 1180, and also at the Battle of Yahagigawa
in 1181, where,
after forcing the enemy Minamoto forces to retreat, Tomomori fell ill, and so the pursuit was ended. Tomomori was again victorious over the Minamoto
in a naval battle at Mizushima two years
later. The Taira forces tied their ships together, to create a
larger stable surface to fire arrows from, and to engage in hand-to-hand
combat. At the Battle of Dan-no-ura,
when the Taira were decisively beaten by their rivals, Tomomori joined many of his fellow clan members in
committing suicide. He tied an anchor to his feet and leapt into the sea.
Tomomori has become a popular subject for kabuki plays.
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