
Awa daimyo who fought for Tokugawa at Sekigahara.
Hachisuka Iemasa fought for the Eastern Army under Tokugawa Ieyasu at Sekigahara. He commanded a force of 3,000 men and helped secure victory. After the battle, he was confirmed as daimyo of Awa Province.
Iemasa was confirmed as daimyo of the Awa domain (modern Tokushima Prefecture) after Sekigahara. He administered the domain for nearly four decades, developing its infrastructure and economy.
Iemasa oversaw the construction of Tokushima Castle as the seat of his domain. The castle became the administrative center of Awa Province and a symbol of Hachisuka power.
Iemasa participated in the Siege of Osaka, leading Tokugawa forces. He commanded troops in both the winter and summer campaigns, contributing to the destruction of the Toyotomi clan.