Nagao clan


Nagao clan was a Japanese samurai clan.

History

The Nagao clan descend from military lord Taira no Yoshifumi, of the Kammu Heishi, and from the Emperor Kammu, the 50th Emperor of Japan.
They are one of the 'Bando Hachi Heishi', the 'eight Taira clans of Kanto region'.
The family name of Nagao began when Kagehiro, settled at Nagao no sho estate, in Sagami Province, and took the name of the place. The Nagao were the Kasai of the Uesugi clan, and were the Shugodai of Echigo, Kozuke, and Musashi provinces.
The Kamakura Nagao branch, was called the Kamakura Nagao because they lived in Kamakura. This branch of the clan were the lords of Kanno castle. A junior member of the Kamakura Nagao, Nagao Masanaga settled in the Koshigeyama area, and became lord of Tatebayashi castle.
The Shirai Nagao branch were Shugodai of Kozuke and Musashi provinces and lords of Aomi, Hachigata and Shirai castles.
The Echigo Nagao branch were Shugodai of Echigo province. This branch of the clan built and controlled Kasugayama Castle and the surrounding fief, in what is now Niigata Prefecture. Nagao Kagetora, adopted by Uesugi Norimasa, became lord of Kasugayama castle in 1548, taking the name Uesugi Kenshin and effectively becoming the head of the Uesugi clan.

Nagao family members of note