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Hideyoshi Toyotomi, a prominent Japanese daimyo during the late 16th century, is often referred to by the nickname "Kinoshita Tōkichirō." Additionally, he is sometimes called "Nobunaga's Successor" due to his close association with Oda Nobunaga and his role in unifying Japan after Nobunaga's death. His rise from humble beginnings to power also earned him the nickname "the Monkey," reflecting both his cleverness and his origins as a peasant.

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