Sandal-bearers also existed in
Feudal Japan, being a position of relatively high status. Probably the most famous person to take on this role in Japan was
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, during the
Sengoku period. Being of humble origins, around 1557 he joined the
Oda clan, then headed by
Oda Nobunaga, as a lowly servant. He became one of Nobunaga's sandal-bearers and was present at the
Battle of Okehazama in 1560 when Nobunaga defeated
Imagawa Yoshimoto to become one of the most powerful
warlords in the Sengoku period. After the death of Nobunaga, he secured a succession of high imperial court titles including, in 1585, the prestigious position of
kanpaku (regent). == References ==