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  1. Kobayakawa Hideaki

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    Legacy
    Kobayakawa Hideaki is often categorized as a Japanese opportunist, though some revisionist historians argue that his hesitation was an act of sophisticated strategic timing, designed to maximize his eventual reward [^11]. His castle at Mii, noted for its unusually narrow gate widths intended to deter unauthorized cart traffic, remains a significant architectural anomaly of the period.