TOTAL WAR WIKI

Tokugawa (TWS2 faction)

Game: Total War: Shogun 2
Religion: Shinto-Buddhism

Contents

Campaign

Starting position

Initial challenge

Hard

Year

1545

Provinces

  • Mikawa Stronghold

Treasury

3000

Introduction

Although the Tokugawa are an ancient family, claiming descent from Minamoto no Yoritomo, the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate, they have known hard times since those glorious days. They have also changed their clan name, with the permission of the Emperor, from Matsudaira to Tokugawa, the place where Yorimoto’s descendent settled. The Tokugawa have been squeezed between two powerful and ambitious clans: the Imagawa to the east, and the Oda in the west, a most uncomfortable position. By accepting the protection of the Imagawa, the Tokugawa only guaranteed that they were frequently attacked by the Oda. This goes some way to explaining their superior diplomatic skills, their training and use of very good kisho ninja, and the superior metsuke who keep order in their lands. Now, they are at war with the Oda once again. An Oda army has actually invaded the Tokugawa province of Mikawa. In theory, the Tokugawa are vassals of the Imagawa clan to the east in the provinces of Suruga and Totomi. They do not, however, need to worry about the Kiso in Shinano province, as relations with these neighbours are peaceful. That said Shinano has useful stone resources that could prove useful to an ambitious warlord. Historically, after much struggle, Tokugawa Ieyasu did become the seii taishogun, the “great general who subdues the barbarians” and the ruler of Japan with the emperor as a figurehead. The Tokugawa clan kept control of Japan for over 200 years, shutting the country off from pernicious outside influences. History need not turn out that way: another Tokugawa could quite easily become shogun.

Masters of Intrigue

  • Reduced recruitment costs and upkeep for kisho ninja
  • Can recruit superior kisho ninja
  • Bonus to diplomatic relations
  • +2% to the success chance of metsuke actions

Victory Conditions

Short Campaign

Become Shogun by capturing and holding Kyoto

Capture and hold 25 provinces, including the following: Mikawa, South Shinano, Suruga, Totomi, Kyoto

Complete by the end of your turn in: Winter 1575

Long Campaign

Become Shogun by capturing and holding Kyoto

Capture and hold 40 provinces, including the following: Mikawa, South Shinano, Suruga, Totomi, Kyoto

Complete by the end of your turn in: Winter 1600

Domination Campaign

Become Shogun by capturing and holding Kyoto

Capture and hold 60 provinces, including the following: Mikawa, South Shinano, Suruga, Totomi, Kyoto

Complete by the end of your turn in: Winter 1600