Toyotomi Hideyoshi was a preeminent daimyo, a warrior, a general, a Samurai, and a politician of Sengoku period. Hideyoshi, who is regarded as Japan’s second “great unifier,” was born on February 2, 1536. He was born the son of a poor farmer in a village located in the Owar province. After a life of hard work and dedication, Toyotomi Hideoyshi died from the Bubonic Plague in 1598. Since Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s father died when he was eight, he soon received a step-father. When his step-father came into his life, Toyotomi Hideoyshi ran away to try to become a young war lord. Professionally, Toyotomi Hideoyshi was very intelligent. Hideoyshi was also good at figuring out what people’s intentions were. Toyotomi Hideoyshi became a member of Nobunaga’s